And I remember this quote from the ex MD in the ABC article on 24 th March.
"The focus on one Chinese customer presupposed that they're the only customer in China, which is not the case."
So at that time we were to assume that containers of product would continue to flow to china to the other customers in china. How much wood has been shipped to china this year to the other customers. Again, we are left to assume none, as we have heard nothing from the company to make us think otherwise.
Instead we hear that Qin is in talks with an ex director and shareholder involved in a potential JV with a company that seems to not have a history of buying or selling sandalwood or sandalwood products.
I asked the question before, we are told how enormous the sandalwood market is in china, why are they not selling to the well established sandalwood industry?
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