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Lawsuit seeks $3.8M for alleged electronics recycling export violations

Colin Staub6 months ago5 months ago01 mins

Shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd has filed legal action against a Missouri scrap electronics exporter, alleging the company mischaracterized the materials it was exporting and concealed lithium-ion batteries in exported loads. The situation came to light after a shipping container caught fire last month.

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