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08/11/2025, 15:30At the Chong Kapka checkpoint, during an inspection of cargo arriving from Kazakhstan, discrepancies with the phytosanitary certificate were discovered. The documents stated that there were 25 tonnes of cotton seeds, but in reality, the vehicle was transporting safflower.
Due to the discrepancy between the information specified in the certificate and the actual contents of the cargo, the checkpoint officials decided to return the goods to the sender.
According to the supervisory authorities, such violations are related to errors in the preparation of accompanying documents and require participants in foreign economic activity to check cargo more carefully before shipment.