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Recently, the customs officers of Fangcheng Customs under Nanning Customs conducted a weight assessment on a batch of imported
chromium ore with an declared weight of 20,000 tons. They discovered that the actual unloading weight of this batch of chromium ore
was 367.92 tons less than the declared weight, with a short weight ratio of 18.4‰. According to the international claim standard of
exceeding 5‰, this is considered a major short weight. After rechecking the short weight situation, the customs promptly issued a
weight inspection certificate, helping the enterprise avoid economic losses of approximately 989,300 yuan.
Recently, customs officers from Huangdao Customs of Qingdao Customs, upon a request, conducted a weight assessment on a batch of
imported iron ore. During the assessment, they discovered that the declared weight of this bulk iron ore was 82,600 tons, but it
actually weighed 665.8 tons less. The short weight accounted for 8.1‰, which far exceeded the international standard of 5‰ for short
weight claims. This was a major short weight incident. After rechecking the short weight situation, the customs promptly informed the
domestic consignee and promptly issued a weight certificate, helping the enterprise recover economic losses of 490,000 yuan.
Recently, customs officers from Tianjin Nanjiang Customs conducted a weight assessment on a batch of imported iron ore with an
declared weight of 54,200 tons. During the assessment, they discovered that the actual weight of the iron ore upon arrival was 1,335.5
tons less than the declared weight, with a short weight rate of 24.6‰. This exceeded the 5‰ short weight standard stipulated in
international practice and was considered a major short weight incident. After rechecking the short weight situation, the customs
promptly issued a weight inspection certificate, helping the enterprise avoid economic losses of approximately 806,000 yuan.
In conclusion, the short weight of the goods must not exceed 5‰of the international claim standard.