HEADLINES

Second ZIM container told to turn back to Thailand, a day after the first

Customs Dept detects Israeli company logo on foreign-registered truck carrying computer equipment at Bukit Kayu Hitam CIQ

5:44 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Another container marked with the logo of Israeli shipping company ZIM was ordered to turn back to Thailand at Bukit Kayu Hitam in Kedah.

State Customs deputy director (enforcement and compliance) Suhaime Affindi Zainol Abidin said the container truck, carrying computer equipment, had a foreign registration number and entered the Bukit Kayu Hitam Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) complex at about noon yesterday.

“An inspection by Kedah Customs officials found that the container bore the ZIM logo and was bringing imported merchandise into Malaysia,” Bernama reported him saying.

The vehicle was detained for further inspections and subsequent instructions before it was ordered to turn back to Thailand.

It stopped about an hour and a half at the checkpoint before leaving Malaysia at 1.30pm yesterday, Suhaime added.

The day before, on June 5, Perlis Customs stopped and ordered another ZIM container carrying frozen chicken to turn back to Thailand at the Padang Besar CIQ Complex.

Since Israel’s war on Palestine began last October, Malaysia has barred ZIM containers from entering ports, and ships belonging to the Israeli company from entering Malaysian waters. – June 7, 2024

Topics

 

Popular

FAM warns Sarawak league must stay within national football pyramid

FAM supports Sarawak’s grassroots football ambitions but insists any future professional competition must be sanctioned and integrated into Malaysia’s official football pyramid to ensure recognition, player eligibility and access to national and AFC pathways

Malaysia risks up to RM300m loss without World Cup 2026 broadcast as economists clash over impact

Malaysia could miss out on hundreds of millions in consumer spending if the 2026 FIFA World Cup is not aired locally, with economists divided over whether the tournament is a vital economic catalyst or an overrated commercial gamble

PIDM: Building resilience to safeguard your deposits

PIDM protects up to RM250,000 per depositor per member bank and up to RM500,000 for takaful and insurance benefits. For health-related insurance, PIDM protects 100% of your healthcare benefits.

Related