Rejected U.S. Corn Said to Be Soon Shipped From China
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A U.S. corn cargo held in a Chinese warehouse since September for failing to meet local regulations on gene-altered grain will be shipped out by the yearend, three people with direct knowledge of the matter said.
The corn was offloaded into a warehouse at Chiwan Port in the south of the country in September, and later rejected by quarantine officials, said the people, who declined to be identified as authorities haven’t made the matter public. The destination has not been decided, they said.