The importers say that if the issuance of dollars to release the imported milk powder stored in the port warehouses for several months is further delayed, they will take steps to re-export the counterfeit milk powder.
They point out that they also have to pay large warehouse fees for the time they are kept in the port.
They also asked their manufacturers to look into the possibility of re-exporting them to another country as they may expire.
They further explained although the central bank has released $ 50 million to release containers containing essential food items stranded at the port due to delays in the payment of dollars, it is still difficult to release those dollars.