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From the given PDF content extracted by OCR from PDF, Identify and list ONLY the most critical Personally Identifiable Information (PII) and company identifiers that MUST be redacted to protect the privacy of the parties involved in this deal. Leave deal-specific details intact so analysts can understand the agreement's nature. Specifically, focus on redacting ONLY the following categories: 1. **Company & Organization Names:** Full names of the companies involved (both buyer and seller), and any abbreviations or variations that clearly refer to them. 2. **Personal Names & Contact Information:** Names of specific individuals (e.g., contact persons, signatories), email addresses, phone numbers, and any location ADDRESSES. Redact names of specific people like "Zhao Di middleman Purchasing Manager." 3. **Specific Contract Dates (Optional - Redact only if highly sensitive):** *Only redact specific months and days* related to contract signing or deadlines if revealing them would be highly sensitive. Generally, it's okay to leave the year (e.g., "2025") to maintain context. If a date is clearly a *contract signing date*, redact it (e.g., "2025年(03-29)"). 4. **Financial Information (MOST CRITICAL - Partial Redaction for key numbers):** Redact *specific numerical values* related to pricing, percentages for payment terms, exact insurance amounts, bid bond amounts, and any precise financial figures. However, *keep general terms* like "30% prepayment, 70% balance," payment methods (TT, DLC, L/C), and Incoterms (CIF). For example, redact "7000 tons" and "2000 tons" if these are considered highly confidential volume numbers, otherwise, you could keep "7000 tons" and "2000 tons" if volume is important for analysis but redact specific pricing associated with these volumes. Make a judgment call on volume redaction based on how sensitive the volume data is. **DO NOT REDACT the following categories, as they are important for deal analysis:** * **General Product Descriptions:** Keep descriptions like "frozen scallops," "half shell shell, double shell shell," "large scallop column." * **Product Specifications (General Ranges):** Keep general size ranges (e.g., "26-30pcs/kg," "8-9cm"), packaging types (e.g., "Polyethylene bag x5kg/bag =20kg/ box"), temperature requirements (e.g., "STORED AT -18°C"). * **Quantities (General - Redact only if highly specific and sensitive):** Keep general quantity units like "tons," "cabinets," "containers," but consider redacting *very specific and potentially sensitive* numerical quantities (e.g., "7000 tons," "2000 tons") if these are deemed highly confidential volumes. If volume is important for analysis, keep the volume numbers but redact pricing. * **Payment Methods & Incoterms:** Keep payment methods (TT, DLC, L/C), Incoterms (CIF), and general payment structures (prepayment/balance). * **General Locations:** Keep general country names as "Country of origin: Peru, USA, Thailand, Canada," and general port types like "Loading port: ... or some other port 中国大连或其他港口". You can redact *specific port names* if they are considered highly sensitive locations, but generally, keep general port location information. * **Inspection & Certification Requirements:** Keep general requirements for inspection, certificates of origin, health certificates, etc. Redact specific agency names (SGS, CCIC, BDX) *only if* the agency name itself is considered highly confidential in this context (unlikely). * **Document Names (General Types):** Keep document types like "bill of lading," "invoice," "packing list," "certificate of origin." Return a comma-separated list of ONLY the redacted information. If nothing needs to be redacted based on these *critical* categories, return empty text PLEASE RETURN COMMA SEPARATED TEXT, NOT NEWLINES SEPARATED TEXT, Do not include any other text or explanations. Do not use markdown or backticks in your response.
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