According to the Vietnam Cashew Association (Vinacas), througha Vietnamese broker, several cashew nut exporters have signed contracts toexport 100 containers of the product to Italy, to be transported byinternational shipping lines Cosco, YANGMING, HMM, and ONE to the ports ofGenoa and La Spezia.
The Vietnamese sellers have received no payment to date,though some containers have arrived in Italy while others are on the way.
The sellers reported that there are changes made to the SWIFTcode in the documents of collection sent from Vietnamese banks to those allegedlyrepresenting the importer in Turkey. The Turkish banks declared the buyer isnot their client and said they had sent back the documents. It is noteworthy that those banks neither specified how they had sent back the documents nor provided Vietnamese banks with bills of lading.
Meanwhile, after some documents of collection were sent to the buyer’s bankin Italy, the Italian bank replied that it had received only copies of the bills of lading, not the original versions, causing risingconcerns among the exporters as the whereabouts of the original documentsremain unknown. Anyone with the original documents can present them to thetransporters for the release of the goods.
Suspecting it is a scam, the Vinacas has sent an urgentnotice to the Embassy and the Trade Office of Vietnam in Italy to request for help.The association urges the Vietnamese missions to coordinate with competentauthorities in Italy and the carriers to prevent the release of the cashew nutcontainers to the consignees even if they are able to present the original bills oflading.
The carriers should only allow the release of the goods aftergetting confirmation from the Vietnamese sellers, the Vinacas said, addingthat they also need to inform the sellers all information about the consignees./.