蒙古能源(00276.HK):集團恢復從蒙古出口煤炭至中國
格隆匯12月8日丨蒙古能源(00276.HK)公佈,暫停出口煤炭至中國已撤銷,集團亦由上星期末起恢復了從蒙古出口煤炭至中國。兩國海關邊境現開放一星期七天以進行出入口程序。儘管跨境程序恢復,兩國海關對邊境的管制仍然嚴謹以防止病毒傳播。尤其中國在對卡車車輛和貨物所採用的消毒程序要求非常嚴格,以致煤炭入口中國的進程極其緩慢和低效率。集團將竭力配合使出入口程序更順暢。倘若2019冠狀病毒病大流行情況進一步惡化,則不能保證從蒙古出口煤炭至中國之邊境繼續維持開放。
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