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China 'smuggles' Mozambique timber - EIA | China 'smuggles' Mozambique timber - EIA |
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Nearly half of the timber exported from Mozambique to China is illegal, a pressure group has said. | Nearly half of the timber exported from Mozambique to China is illegal, a pressure group has said. |
The Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) said its investigation showed that Mozambican politicians and Chinese traders were systematically involved in timber smuggling and illegal logging. | The Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) said its investigation showed that Mozambican politicians and Chinese traders were systematically involved in timber smuggling and illegal logging. |
This has caused Mozambique to lose tens of millions of dollars a year in tax revenues, it added. | |
Mozambique is one of the world's poorest countries. | Mozambique is one of the world's poorest countries. |
However, its economy has been growing rapidly since the civil war ended in 1992. | However, its economy has been growing rapidly since the civil war ended in 1992. |
Many foreign companies, including Chinese-owned, are tapping into its natural resources, although critics say that most poor people are not benefiting from the surge in business. | Many foreign companies, including Chinese-owned, are tapping into its natural resources, although critics say that most poor people are not benefiting from the surge in business. |
The EIA said its undercover investigation showed that China's demand for raw timber was having a devastating impact on Mozambique, and over the past six years there had been a clear pattern of illegal logging and timber smuggling. | The EIA said its undercover investigation showed that China's demand for raw timber was having a devastating impact on Mozambique, and over the past six years there had been a clear pattern of illegal logging and timber smuggling. |
High-level politicians, working with Chinese traders, were continuously breaching Mozambique's export and forest laws, the EIA added. | High-level politicians, working with Chinese traders, were continuously breaching Mozambique's export and forest laws, the EIA added. |
Of all the Mozambican timber exported to China last year, 48% was thought to have come from illegal logging, resulting in a loss of tens of millions of dollars a year in tax revenues, it said. | Of all the Mozambican timber exported to China last year, 48% was thought to have come from illegal logging, resulting in a loss of tens of millions of dollars a year in tax revenues, it said. |
The EIA said the Mozambican government should introduce an immediate timber export ban, and investigate corruption in the forestry sector. | The EIA said the Mozambican government should introduce an immediate timber export ban, and investigate corruption in the forestry sector. |
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