Shanghai : Chinese Customs officials at Urad Middle Banner, an administrative region in North China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region which borders Mongolia, rejected 182 trucks containing 19,540 tonnes of “unqualified” Mongolia-origin coal during the period between last November 27 and March 9, according to a March 19 report by ‘China Quality News’, a news portal operated by China’s State Administration for Market Regulation.
Samples of the coal, subjected to chemical analysis by Chinese authorities at the border, were found to have a phosphorus content exceeding the standard laid down by China’s National Development and Reform Commission, according to the report. Officials in Urad responsible for Customs clearance under China’s General Administration of Customs had little recourse but