China is sending explosives in the name of fertilizer!


 Under the guise of fertiliser, China is exporting dangerous goods with explosive properties. This report has been given by news agency ANI. According to the report, China is dropping security precautions that facilitate the safe storage and shipment of goods by providing information about the associated hazards. Explain that these checks are done under the International Maritime Solid Bulk Cargo Code (IMSBS Code).

China giving wrong data?

The purpose of the IMSBS code is to facilitate the safe storage and shipment of solid bulk cargo by providing information about the hazards associated with the shipment and that China is not following these prescribed safety precautions. Chinese companies are hiding the true and unique nature of the product they are exporting. He refrains from commenting on explosive threats. The report states that the material safety data sheets (MSDSs) issued by Chinese companies at the time of exports lacked data.

when the African port was in turmoil

In one such incident, New China Chemicals Co. Ltd., based in Tianjin, China, loaded its consignment on 22 July 2021 and it reached the Port of Durban, South Africa on September 2021. The HK Post reports that the vessel began emitting toxic brown fumes, causing chaos at the port. China had specified the exported goods as sodium metabisulfite although this information was also incorrect.

China is sending fertilizers with explosive properties

The original consignment contained 6 ingredients which were sent as fertilisers. It contained sodium metabisulfite, calcium nitrate granular, magnesium nitrate, mono ammonium phosphate, zinc sulfate and mono potassium phosphate. A chemical analysis report showed that except for mono potassium phosphate, all five other chemicals on the ship had explosive properties.

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