NEW DELHI, June 24 — Apple, Cisco and Dell products are among the goods from US companies being caught up in India’s border tensions with China, as Indian ports hold up imports from China, two sources told Reuters today. Though no government notice has been issued, customs officers at major...
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Though no government notice has been issued, customs officers at major Indian port have held back containers coming from China, seeking additional clearances, government and industry sources have said. “Authorities have abruptly halted the clearance of industry consignments coming in from China at most major ports and airports,” USISPF said in the letter, seen by Reuters.
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