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"Many expect Chinese processing to become more sophisticated. Erxin Yao, managing director for China at OOCL, a Hong Kong shipping line, said his company's logistics arm hoped to attract imports of goods not made in China for sorting at its warehouse to distribute to Japan and Korea."

Good luck Erxin. To my knowledge you cant import products into china then re-export them. When I was at APL Logistics we had an electronics customer who wanted to take products made in SE Asia and import to China for consolidation with Chinese origin goods, then re-export. In the US, you can do this under a TIB. At least 4 years ago you couldnt do this in China unless things have changed.

OOCL is a HK Chinese company, so that may also be a factor.

Eric

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