The Spanish shipment arrived to Hungary instead of Romania
According to the transport documents, the truckload of Spanish fruit and vegetables should have been transported to Romania, not to Hungary.
The ekáer Working Group of the National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) found the shipment at the Budapest wholesale market. The highest fine was imposed onmn the trader. The Romanian truck had no ekáer number. The more than 20 tonnes of cargo came from Spain with Hungarian inscription it, but the the final destination in the shipping documents was Romania, not Hungary. (MTI)
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