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16.09.14

Myanmar Liberalizes Another 267 Import Items

Myanmar's Ministry of Commerce exempted another 267 items from the nation's import license requirements on September 1, 2016. The move allows shippers to import the 267 commodities of 4,405 import ...

16.09.13

Global Box Traffic Increases 2.5% in July

Global container volumes totaled 13.022 million TEUs in July, up 2.5% over the same month last year, representing an increase for the five consecutive months, according to Container Trades Statisti...

16.09.12

Asia-Red Sea Carriers Announce Sept Rate Hike

In light of an already heavy cargo booking period after G20 meetings and in advance of long China National Day holidays in China, the Informal Red Sea Agreement (IRSA) has recommended its members t...

16.09.12

Ghana Bans Carriers’ Levy of Terminal Handling Charges

Ghana's Ministry of Transport has issued a directive that the Terminal Handling Charges (THCs) should not be charged by shipping lines as local charge at any of the country's ports. The Ministry sa...

16.09.08

Box Handling Capacity at Davao More Than Doubled

The expansion of the Davao International Container Terminal (DICT) in Mindanao, Philippines has been completed as part of efforts to position the island as a gateway to the global market. Now the D...

16.09.08

Box Volumes Grow at Jeddah But Dip at Dammam

Saudi Arabia's gateway port of Jeddah handled 2.17 million TEUs in the first half of 2016, up 3.3% compared to 2.10 million TEUs in the same period last year. The port of Dammam, the second largest...

16.09.06

FMC Warns Improper Behavior Abusing Hanjin's Insolvency

The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has announced that it is aware that Hanjin Shipping has advised its customers that the company's application to engage in a voluntary restructuring proces...

16.09.06

JNPT Eliminates Seal Verification at Gate

India's Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) has done away with the seal verification of containers at the port entry gates by the government's Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) to reduce the ...

16.09.06

METI Set to Support Cold Chain Facilities n Asia

The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) of Japan on Aug. 31 agreed on a budgetary request for fiscal 2017 (April 2017-March 2018). It will develop facilities for cold chains and establis...

16.09.02

Japan’s Used Vehicle Exports down 14.7% in July

Japan exported 89,725 secondhand vehicles (passenger cars, freight carriers and buses) in July, which suffered a double-digit decrease of 14.7% from a year earlier and incurred a year-on-year decli...

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