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Romanian Authorities Seized 12 Trucks Carrying Flowers From Netherlands
19.09.2011, 18:07 | Finance-Banks | 1106 views
Romanian authorities checked 15 trucks carrying seeds and flowers from the Netherlands in the last four days, seizing 12 transports and returning three to the supplier, fiscal regulator ANAF announced Monday. ANAF officials said 15 trucks carrying flower bulbs or seeds attempted to enter Romania between September 16 -9 p.m. and September 19 - 9 a.m. Ten trucks were blocked for possible eventual confiscation, two were seized by the Financial Guard and three were returned to the supplier in the Netherlands. Read more on Mediafax.ro
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