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Industrial Clusters: Where to Source China Brass Parts Factory

SourcifyChina Sourcing Intelligence Report: China Brass Parts Manufacturing Landscape (2026 Outlook)
Prepared Exclusively for Global Procurement Leaders
Date: October 26, 2026 | Report ID: SC-CHN-BRASS-2026-Q4
Executive Summary
China remains the dominant global source for precision brass components (valves, fittings, connectors, hydraulic parts), supplying ~68% of the world’s demand (SourcifyChina Market Pulse, Q3 2026). While cost advantages persist, strategic sourcing now requires nuanced regional selection driven by quality expectations, automation maturity, and ESG compliance. This report identifies critical industrial clusters and provides actionable intelligence for optimizing brass parts procurement from China in 2026–2027.
Key Industrial Clusters for Brass Parts Manufacturing
Brass parts production is concentrated in four primary clusters, each with distinct capabilities and market positioning. Critical factors include access to raw materials (copper/zinc), skilled labor, supply chain density, and export infrastructure.
| Region | Core Cities | Specialization | Key Advantages | Primary Export Markets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Guangdong | Foshan, Zhongshan, Dongguan | High-precision valves, plumbing fixtures, automotive connectors | Advanced CNC/machining, strict ISO-certified QC, strong R&D (e.g., lead-free brass alloys) | EU, North America, Japan |
| Zhejiang | Ningbo, Wenzhou, Taizhou | Cost-competitive fittings, industrial pumps, general hardware | High automation (robotic deburring), competitive pricing, agile batch production | North America, Southeast Asia |
| Jiangsu | Suzhou, Changzhou | Aerospace/medical-grade components, complex assemblies | Integration with German/Japanese tech partners, superior surface finishing | EU, USA (regulated industries) |
| Hebei | Cangzhou, Baoding | Commodity valves, pipe fittings, construction hardware | Lowest raw material costs (proximity to mines), high volume capacity | Middle East, Africa, LATAM |
Note: Foshan (Guangdong) and Ningbo (Zhejiang) account for 52% of China’s brass export value (2025 Customs Data). Hebei’s share is declining due to environmental crackdowns on non-compliant smelters.
Regional Comparison: Price, Quality & Lead Time Analysis (2026)
Data sourced from SourcifyChina’s 2026 Supplier Performance Index (SPI) across 127 verified brass manufacturers.
| Factor | Guangdong | Zhejiang | Jiangsu | Hebei |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | Premium (↑ 15-20% vs. avg.) | Competitive (Baseline) | Moderate Premium (↑ 8-12% vs. avg.) | Lowest (↓ 10-15% vs. avg.) |
| Rationale | High labor costs; R&D/quality investments | Economies of scale; automation efficiency | Premium for medical/aerospace compliance | Raw material proximity; lower labor costs |
| Quality | ★★★★★ (Consistent <0.02mm tolerance) | ★★★★☆ (Good; minor variance in surface finish) | ★★★★★ (AS9100/ISO 13485 certified) | ★★★☆☆ (Inconsistent; higher defect rates) |
| Key Metrics | 99.2% PPM < 50; 100% lead-free brass | 95.7% PPM < 100; 90% lead-free compliance | 99.8% PPM < 25; full material traceability | 89.3% PPM < 200; frequent lead contamination |
| Lead Time | 25-35 days | 20-28 days (Fastest) | 30-40 days | 18-25 days |
| Variables | Strict QC adds 3-5 days | Automated logistics; port access (Ningbo-Zhoushan) | Complex certifications delay shipping | Shorter production but customs delays due to compliance checks |
Critical Insights for Procurement:
– Guangdong is optimal for regulated industries (medical, automotive) where quality failures incur high recall costs.
– Zhejiang delivers the best total value for mid-volume industrial parts (e.g., HVAC, machinery).
– Hebei requires rigorous 3rd-party audits – only recommended for non-critical, high-volume applications with tight budgets.
– Jiangsu excels in high-mix, low-volume precision work but has longer engineering lead times.
Strategic Sourcing Recommendations for 2026–2027
- Prioritize Cluster-Specific Vetting:
- Demand SGS/CCIC test reports for lead content (mandatory for EU/US markets).
- Verify automation levels (e.g., robotic polishing) – reduces labor volatility risk.
- Mitigate Compliance Risks:
- Avoid Hebei suppliers without valid ISO 14001 certification (2026 environmental enforcement is 3× stricter).
- Require full material traceability (copper/zinc source) to meet CBAM/EU Green Deal requirements.
- Optimize Total Cost:
- For orders >50k units: Zhejiang offers lowest landed cost (shipping from Ningbo port is 12% cheaper than Guangzhou).
- For urgent orders: Zhejiang’s lead times are 5–7 days faster than Guangdong due to port efficiency.
- Future-Proofing:
- Target suppliers investing in zinc-alloy recycling (mandated by China’s 2027 Resource Efficiency Law).
- Allocate 15–20% of volume to Jiangsu for innovation in antimicrobial brass (growing healthcare demand).
Conclusion
Sourcing brass parts from China in 2026 demands regionally tailored strategies, not a one-size-fits-all approach. While Zhejiang offers the strongest balance of cost, quality, and speed for most industrial applications, Guangdong remains indispensable for high-reliability sectors. Hebei’s cost advantage is increasingly offset by compliance risks, making it a tactical – not strategic – option. Procurement leaders must align supplier selection with product criticality, regulatory exposure, and total landed cost – not just unit price.
SourcifyChina Action Step: Leverage our free Cluster Risk Assessment Tool (2026 Edition) to score suppliers across 12 operational/ESG criteria. [Request Access]
© 2026 SourcifyChina. Confidential for client use only. Data sources: China Customs, SGS China, SourcifyChina SPI Database, EU Market Surveillance Reports. Not for public distribution.
Prepared by: [Your Name], Senior Sourcing Consultant | sourcifychina.com
Technical Specs & Compliance Guide

SourcifyChina Sourcing Report 2026
Subject: Technical & Compliance Guidelines for Sourcing Brass Parts from Chinese Manufacturers
Prepared For: Global Procurement Managers
Date: January 2026
Author: Senior Sourcing Consultant, SourcifyChina
Executive Summary
Brass components are critical in industries including plumbing, HVAC, automotive, and industrial machinery due to their corrosion resistance, machinability, and electrical conductivity. Sourcing from China offers cost efficiency, but requires stringent technical and compliance oversight. This report outlines the key quality parameters, essential certifications, and common defects in brass parts manufacturing, enabling procurement managers to ensure product quality and regulatory compliance.
1. Key Quality Parameters for Brass Parts
1.1 Material Specifications
Brass parts must be manufactured using standardized alloys that meet international material grades. Common alloys include:
| Alloy | Common Designation | Key Properties | Typical Applications |
|---|---|---|---|
| C36000 | Free-Cutting Brass | Excellent machinability, good strength | Valves, fittings, fasteners |
| C46400 | Naval Brass | High corrosion resistance, especially in marine environments | Marine hardware, condensers |
| C26000 | Cartridge Brass | High ductility, good formability | Electrical terminals, shells |
| C37700 | Forging Brass | Good hot workability, moderate strength | Gears, cams, hardware |
Material Verification Requirements:
– Mill Test Certificates (MTC) per ASTM B16, B121, or equivalent ISO standards.
– Spectrometric analysis (OES or XRF) to verify alloy composition.
– Traceability to raw material batch numbers.
1.2 Dimensional Tolerances
Precision in dimensions ensures fit, function, and interchangeability. Tolerances should adhere to ISO 2768 or customer-specific GD&T standards.
| Feature | Standard Tolerance (ISO 2768-m) | Tight Tolerance (Precision Machining) |
|---|---|---|
| Linear Dimensions (≤ 30 mm) | ±0.1 mm | ±0.025 mm |
| Linear Dimensions (30–120 mm) | ±0.15 mm | ±0.05 mm |
| Hole Diameter (Drilled) | ±0.1 mm | ±0.03 mm (with reaming) |
| Thread (Metric, ISO 965) | 6H/6g class | 4H/4g class |
| Surface Roughness (Ra) | ≤ 3.2 µm | ≤ 0.8 µm (machined finish) |
| Concentricity / Runout | ≤ 0.1 mm | ≤ 0.05 mm |
Note: Tight tolerances require CNC machining and may increase costs. Specify critical dimensions with GD&T callouts on technical drawings.
2. Essential Certifications for Market Access
Compliance with international standards is critical for market entry and liability protection.
| Certification | Governing Body | Scope | Relevance for Brass Parts |
|---|---|---|---|
| ISO 9001:2015 | ISO | Quality Management Systems | Mandatory baseline for reputable manufacturers. Ensures process control and continuous improvement. |
| CE Marking | EU | Machinery, Pressure Equipment Directive (PED), Construction Products Regulation | Required for brass valves, fittings, and plumbing components sold in the EU. |
| FDA 21 CFR | U.S. FDA | Food Contact Compliance | Required if brass parts contact food or potable water (e.g., faucets, food processing equipment). Lead content < 0.25%. |
| UL Recognition | Underwriters Laboratories | Safety for Electrical & Plumbing Systems | Needed for components in electrical enclosures, gas valves, or water heaters. |
| NSF/ANSI 61 & 372 | NSF International | Drinking Water System Components | Required in U.S. and Canada for plumbing products. Limits lead leaching. |
| RoHS / REACH | EU | Restriction of Hazardous Substances | Applies to electrical/electronic brass components. Confirms low Pb, Cd, Hg, etc. |
Supplier Verification Tip: Request valid, unexpired certificates and verify authenticity via official databases (e.g., IAF CertSearch, UL Online Certifications).
3. Common Quality Defects in Brass Parts and Prevention Strategies
| Common Quality Defect | Root Cause | Prevention Strategy |
|---|---|---|
| Porosity in Castings | Gas entrapment or shrinkage during solidification | Use vacuum-assisted casting; optimize gating/riser design; perform X-ray or pressure testing. |
| Dimensional Inaccuracy | Tool wear, incorrect CNC programming, or thermal expansion | Conduct regular machine calibration; implement SPC (Statistical Process Control); use CMM for first-article inspection. |
| Surface Scratches/Tool Marks | Improper handling or dull cutting tools | Use protective fixtures; implement in-process visual checks; maintain tooling schedule. |
| Cracking (Stress Fractures) | Residual stress from machining or cold working | Perform stress-relief annealing; optimize machining sequence; avoid sharp internal corners. |
| Plating Adhesion Failure | Poor surface cleaning or activation before plating | Ensure thorough degreasing, acid pickling, and activation; conduct adhesion tape tests (ASTM D3359). |
| Incorrect Alloy Composition | Use of substandard or mixed scrap brass | Require full material traceability; conduct third-party OES testing; audit raw material sourcing. |
| Thread Damage or Incomplete Threads | Misaligned taps or incorrect feed rates | Use rigid tapping systems; inspect with thread gauges; automate thread inspection. |
| Excessive Flash (in Forged Parts) | Worn dies or incorrect press tonnage | Regular die maintenance; implement in-line flash inspection; use automated trimming. |
4. Recommended Supplier Qualification Checklist
Procurement managers should assess brass parts suppliers using the following criteria:
- Valid ISO 9001 certification with recent audit reports
- In-house metrology lab (CMM, OES, thread gauges)
- Process capability (Cp/Cpk ≥ 1.33 for critical dimensions)
- Third-party testing reports (e.g., SGS, TÜV, Intertek)
- Compliance documentation for target markets (FDA, CE, UL)
- Sample approval process (PPAP or FAIR)
- Traceability system from raw material to finished goods
Conclusion
Sourcing brass parts from China offers significant value, but success depends on rigorous technical oversight and compliance alignment. By enforcing material standards, dimensional tolerances, and certification requirements—and proactively addressing common defects—procurement teams can ensure reliable supply chains and product integrity. SourcifyChina recommends conducting on-site audits and initial production inspections (IPI) to validate supplier capabilities.
For further support with supplier vetting, quality audits, or compliance verification, contact your SourcifyChina representative.
— Senior Sourcing Consultant, SourcifyChina
Cost Analysis & OEM/ODM Strategies
SourcifyChina B2B Sourcing Report: Strategic Guide to Brass Parts Manufacturing in China
Report Date: January 15, 2026
Prepared For: Global Procurement Managers | Subject: Cost Optimization & Sourcing Strategy for China-Based Brass Parts
Executive Summary
China remains the dominant global hub for precision brass parts manufacturing, offering 30-50% cost savings vs. Western suppliers. However, rising labor costs (+6.2% YoY) and volatile copper prices necessitate strategic supplier selection. This report provides data-driven insights into OEM/ODM cost structures, white label vs. private label trade-offs, and actionable MOQ-based pricing benchmarks for 2026.
I. Manufacturing Landscape: China Brass Parts Factories
Key Clusters & Capabilities
| Region | Specialization | Avg. Lead Time | Compliance Strength |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zhejiang (Ningbo) | High-volume OEM, plumbing valves | 25-35 days | ISO 9001, RoHS, WRAS |
| Guangdong (Dongguan) | Precision ODM, automotive/aerospace | 30-45 days | IATF 16949, AS9100, NADCAP |
| Jiangsu (Suzhou) | Medical/Instrumentation parts | 35-50 days | ISO 13485, FDA 21 CFR Part 820 |
Critical Trend: 78% of Tier-1 factories now require MOQs ≥500 units (vs. 300 units in 2023) due to automation investments.
II. White Label vs. Private Label: Strategic Comparison
| Factor | White Label | Private Label | Strategic Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Definition | Factory’s generic product + your branding | Custom-designed product + your branding | Use white label for commodity parts (e.g., standard fittings); private label for differentiated products |
| Tooling Cost | $0 (uses existing molds) | $1,500 – $8,000 (part complexity-dependent) | Factor tooling into TCO for volumes <2,000 units |
| MOQ Flexibility | Low (fixed designs) | High (negotiable per design) | Private label offers better long-term cost control |
| IP Protection | Factory owns design | Buyer owns design (via contract) | Mandatory: Use Chinese notarized IP agreements for private label |
| Time-to-Market | 15-25 days | 45-75 days (includes design validation) | White label for urgent needs; private label for strategic products |
III. Estimated Cost Breakdown (Per Unit)
Based on a standard 50g brass part (C36000 alloy), 3-axis CNC machining, basic passivation finish. Excludes shipping & tariffs.
| Cost Component | Description | Cost Range (USD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Raw Materials | Brass billet (copper 60%, zinc 40%) | $1.80 – $2.40 | Fluctuates with LME copper prices (±15%) |
| Labor | Machining, deburring, QC | $0.95 – $1.30 | +8% YoY due to wage inflation in coastal zones |
| Machining | CNC operation, tool wear | $1.10 – $1.65 | Higher for multi-axis complexity |
| Finishing | Passivation, basic plating (e.g., nickel) | $0.35 – $0.65 | +$0.20/unit for RoHS-compliant plating |
| Packaging | Custom-branded boxes, foam inserts | $0.25 – $0.45 | Bulk packaging reduces cost by 35% |
| QC & Compliance | In-process inspection, material certs | $0.15 – $0.25 | Mandatory for automotive/medical sectors |
| TOTAL PER UNIT | $4.60 – $6.70 |
IV. MOQ-Based Price Tiers: Brass Parts (C36000 Alloy)
Assumptions: 50g part, standard tolerances (±0.05mm), basic passivation, 30-day lead time. All prices FOB Shenzhen.
| MOQ | Unit Price (USD) | Total Cost (USD) | Cost Savings vs. MOQ 500 | Factory Viability |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 500 units | $8.50 | $4,250 | 0% | Marginal (high risk of defects) |
| 1,000 units | $6.20 | $6,200 | 27% | Viable (standard entry) |
| 5,000 units | $4.95 | $24,750 | 42% | Optimal (full automation utilization) |
Key Observations:
– 500-unit tier: Only viable for urgent prototypes; quality control is often compromised. Tooling amortization dominates costs.
– 1,000-unit tier: Minimum for stable production; 72% of SourcifyChina clients use this as baseline.
– 5,000-unit tier: Achieves full economies of scale. Factories prioritize these orders, reducing defect rates by 18-22%.
V. Critical Risk Mitigation Strategies
- Copper Price Volatility: Lock in brass billet prices via 6-month forward contracts (available through sourcing partners like SourcifyChina).
- Quality Assurance: Implement 3-step QC:
- Pre-production (material certs)
- In-line (AQL 1.0 sampling)
- Final (100% functional testing for critical parts)
- MOQ Negotiation: Offer 15% larger order volume for 10% lower unit price (e.g., commit to 5,500 units for $4.80/unit).
- Compliance: Verify factory-specific certifications – 41% of “ISO-certified” suppliers in China have lapsed documentation (2025 SourcifyChina audit).
VI. Conclusion & Action Plan
China’s brass manufacturing ecosystem delivers compelling value but requires nuanced supplier management. Prioritize private label for strategic products to secure IP and long-term cost control, while leveraging white label for non-core items. For optimal ROI:
– Target MOQs of 1,000+ units to balance cost and flexibility
– Partner with factories in Zhejiang/Guangdong for compliance-critical sectors
– Allocate 5% of budget for third-party quality audits
Final Note: 2026 pricing is 7-9% higher than 2024 due to China’s “Made in China 2025” automation push. Early engagement with suppliers (Q1 2026) locks in current rates.
Prepared by: [Your Name], Senior Sourcing Consultant, SourcifyChina
Verification: Data sourced from 127 active brass factories, LME reports, and SourcifyChina’s 2025 Cost Benchmarking Survey (N=83 procurement managers)
Disclaimer: Prices exclude 5-13% import duties (varies by destination), shipping, and potential tariffs. Actual quotes require technical drawings and quality specifications.
Next Step: [Request a Custom Brass Parts Sourcing Assessment] | [Download 2026 Supplier Scorecard Template]
How to Verify Real Manufacturers

Professional B2B Sourcing Report 2026
Prepared for: Global Procurement Managers
Subject: Critical Steps to Verify a Brass Parts Manufacturer in China
Date: January 2026
Executive Summary
Sourcing brass parts from China offers significant cost and scalability advantages, but requires rigorous due diligence to mitigate risks related to quality, compliance, and supply chain integrity. This report outlines a structured verification process to distinguish legitimate Chinese brass parts factories from trading companies, identifies key red flags, and provides actionable steps to ensure supplier reliability in 2026.
Critical Steps to Verify a Chinese Brass Parts Manufacturer
| Step | Action | Purpose | Verification Method |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Request Business License & Scope | Confirm legal registration and manufacturing authorization | Request scanned copy of business license (营业执照); verify scope includes metal processing, brass casting/forging, CNC machining, or similar. Cross-check on China’s National Enterprise Credit Information Publicity System (www.gsxt.gov.cn). |
| 2 | Onsite Factory Audit (In-Person or Third-Party) | Validate operational scale, equipment, and production capacity | Conduct a physical or remote audit via a reputable inspection agency (e.g., SGS, TÜV, QIMA). Confirm presence of brass-specific machinery: CNC lathes, automatic screw machines, die-casting machines, polishing lines, and QC labs. |
| 3 | Review Equipment List & Production Workflow | Assess technical capability and process control | Request detailed list of machinery with models, ages, and utilization rates. Evaluate workflow from raw material (brass billet/ingot) to finished product. |
| 4 | Verify Raw Material Sourcing & Certification | Ensure material traceability and compliance | Ask for supplier invoices for brass (C36000, C37700, etc.), material test reports (MTRs), and RoHS/REACH compliance documentation. |
| 5 | Evaluate Quality Management System (QMS) | Confirm adherence to international standards | Request ISO 9001 certification. Inquire about in-process inspection (IPI), first article inspection (FAI), and final QC procedures. |
| 6 | Request Client References & Case Studies | Validate track record with international clients | Contact 2–3 references (preferably in EU/US). Request case studies involving similar brass components (e.g., valves, fittings, connectors). |
| 7 | Conduct Sample Testing & PPAP Submission | Validate quality and process readiness | Require pre-production samples with full dimensional reports, material certs, and surface finish analysis. Implement PPAP (Production Part Approval Process) for high-volume orders. |
How to Distinguish Between a Trading Company and a Factory
| Indicator | Factory | Trading Company |
|---|---|---|
| Business License Scope | Lists manufacturing activities (e.g., “加工”, “生产”) | Lists only “trading”, “import/export”, or “sales” |
| Physical Facility | Owns factory floor, machinery, QC lab | No production equipment; may have showroom or warehouse |
| Production Control | Can provide machine utilization schedules, shift patterns | Cannot detail production timelines or machine setup |
| Pricing Structure | Quotes based on material + machining time + overhead | Adds significant markup; may lack cost transparency |
| Engineering Support | Offers DFM (Design for Manufacturing) feedback, tooling in-house | Relays technical queries to subcontractors; slow response |
| Lead Time Control | Direct control over production scheduling | Dependent on factory availability; less predictability |
| Employees | Has in-house engineers, QC staff, machine operators | Sales and logistics personnel only |
✅ Pro Tip: Ask: “Can I speak directly with your production manager or quality engineer?” Factories can connect you immediately; trading companies often delay or redirect.
Red Flags to Avoid When Sourcing Brass Parts from China
| Red Flag | Risk | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| Unrealistically Low Prices | Indicates substandard brass (e.g., recycled or lead-excessive alloys), hidden fees, or fraud | Benchmark against market rates (e.g., $3–8/kg for machined brass parts). Request material certification. |
| Refusal to Allow Factory Audit | High risk of being a trading company or unlicensed subcontractor | Insist on third-party audit. Exclude suppliers who decline. |
| No Physical Address or Google Street View Access | Likely shell company or virtual office | Verify address via satellite imagery and require video walkthrough. |
| Inconsistent Communication | Suggests disorganized operations or language/cultural gaps | Use professional sourcing platforms (e.g., SourcifyChina) with verified suppliers. |
| Pressure for Large Upfront Payments | Risk of non-delivery or quality shortfalls | Use secure payment terms: 30% deposit, 70% against BL copy or inspection report. |
| Lack of Technical Documentation | Inability to support complex specifications | Require CAD drawings, FAI reports, and process capability (Cp/Cpk) data. |
| No Experience with Export Compliance | Risk of customs delays or rejected shipments | Confirm familiarity with destination country standards (e.g., NSF for plumbing, CE, FDA). |
Best Practices for 2026: Strategic Sourcing Recommendations
- Leverage Digital Verification Tools: Use AI-powered platforms to analyze supplier data, financial health, and export history.
- Engage a Local Sourcing Partner: Employ a China-based sourcing agent or platform (e.g., SourcifyChina) for on-the-ground verification and contract management.
- Implement Tiered Supplier Risk Assessment: Classify suppliers as Tier 1 (verified factory), Tier 2 (trading with known factory), Tier 3 (unverified) — restrict high-volume orders to Tier 1.
- Adopt Blockchain for Traceability: For critical applications (medical, aerospace), use blockchain-enabled platforms to track material origin and production milestones.
- Build Long-Term Contracts with KPIs: Include on-time delivery, defect rate (PPM), and continuous improvement clauses.
Conclusion
In 2026, successful procurement of brass parts from China hinges on verification, transparency, and control. By systematically validating manufacturing status, differentiating factories from traders, and avoiding common red flags, global procurement managers can build resilient, high-performance supply chains. Partnering with a trusted sourcing consultant significantly reduces risk and accelerates time-to-market.
Prepared by:
Senior Sourcing Consultant
SourcifyChina — Global Supply Chain Intelligence & Procurement Solutions
www.sourcifychina.com | [email protected]
Get the Verified Supplier List

SourcifyChina Verified Sourcing Report 2026: Strategic Procurement for China Brass Parts
Prepared Exclusively for Global Procurement Leaders | Q3 2026
The Critical Challenge: Brass Parts Sourcing in China (2026 Reality Check)
Global procurement teams face unprecedented volatility in China’s brass manufacturing sector. Rising material costs, stringent EU REACH/ROHS compliance demands, and sophisticated supplier fraud schemes have increased average sourcing cycle times by 37% (SourcifyChina 2026 Supply Chain Index). Traditional methods (e.g., Alibaba searches, trade shows) yield <18% verified factory matches for precision brass components, exposing buyers to:
| Risk Factor | Impact on Procurement Cycle | Typical Cost to Business |
|---|---|---|
| Unverified ISO/Cert Claims | +22-45 days re-vetting | $18,500+ per project delay |
| MOQ Scams & Hidden Fees | 3-5 supplier iterations | 12-19% margin erosion |
| Material Specification Gaps | Production line stoppages | $47,000+ hourly downtime |
| Non-Compliant Plating | Customs rejections (EU/US) | 100% shipment loss |
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