Proposing not to collect infrastructure fees at seaports during tough times

The private sector development research board (IV Board) reported to the Prime Minister the recommendations of businesses on inadequacies in collecting fees for the use of infrastructure and public utility […]

Procedures for import and transfer of cars and motorbikes subject to privileges and immunities

Circular 27/2021/TT-BTC amending Circular 19/2014/TT-BTC has many new contents related to the regulations on procedures for temporary import, re-export and destruction, transfer of cars, two-wheeled motorcycles of subjects entitled to […]

Amending the decree on goods labelling, adding exported goods to the scope of regulation

One of the notable points in the draft decree amending and supplementing Decree 43/2017/ND-CP on goods labels that is being consulted on by the Ministry of Science and Technology is […]

The importance of conventional reefer ships for the South African fruit export industry

The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 – November 30 and marks one of the seasonal supply chain disruptor events that require a logistics gameplan in advance and ad […]

CMA CGM sets new surcharges from India and Pakistan

CMA CGM has published new peak season surcharges (PSS), which will take effect on 25 June, from India and Pakistan to several destinations across the world.

Are We on the brink of global container crisis?

According to shipping, port and logistics industry analyst Jon Monroe, we are seeing a flurry of new container services entering the Trans-Pacific route. Two new services from BAL and CU […]

Incheon Port to develop customs and logistics facility

Incheon Port Authority (IPA) will build an integrated customs inspection and shipping logistics centre within Incheon South Port’s Aam Logistics Complex 2.

MSC and CMA CGM raise charges from European Ports

Two of the largest container lines in the world, Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) and CMA CGM have announced increased prices from European ports to worldwide destinations, effective from 1 July.

South China Ports disruption triggers more than 130 omissions

More than 130 omitted calls and over 60 added calls have been noted for the period 23 May – 26 June due to low productivity and congestion caused by Covid-19 […]

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