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18 tons of textile waste, stopped from being introduced in Romania

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18 tons of textile waste, stopped from being introduced in RomaniaTwo trucks loaded with 18 tons of textile waste from Belgium and Italy were stopped from entering the country, the of the (ITPF) Oradea informed on Wednesday.

According to the press release, border police officers from the Bors II , together with workers from the from the , controlled, upon entering the country, the two vehicles registered in Romania, driven by two drivers, one Romanian citizen and one Moldovan.

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