Food wholesaler Pisces Supplier fined $6,000 for illegally importing fruits and vegetables
3 years ago | straitstimes.com
October 05, 2022 7:58 PMSINGAPORE - A company that imports fresh produce was fined $6,000 for illegally importing about 395kg of undeclared and under-declared fresh fruits and vegetables such as Chinese cabbage, chilli padi, lime and cucumber.
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