BEIJING : Container lines would have had no choice but to pay enormous US Port fees under the draft proposal. The final decision should allow most liner operators to avoid fees by redeploying ships.
MUMBAI : Vadhavan Port in Maharashtra’s Palghar district has signed key agreements worth Rs 57 billion for its proposed facility. The deals, which were finalised in the presence of Union Shipping Minister Shri Sarbananda
MUMBAI : In a landmark event that promises to reshape the future of customs clearance and import-export operations in India, the Brihanmumbai Customs Brokers Association (BCBA) in collaboration with Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA)
NEW DELHI : In a significant achievement for India’s inland water transport (IWT) sector, the Inland Waterways Authority of India (IWAI) reported a record-breaking cargo movement of 145.5 million tonnes in the fiscal year
NEW DELHI : The National Investigation Agency on Wednesday in the Supreme Court opposed the bail plea of a Delhi-based businessman held in the Rs 21,000 crore Mundra Port drug haul case and said
SINGAPORE : Singapore’s PSA International is exploring the sale of its 20 per cent stake in CK Hutchison’s ports business, two people with knowledge of the matter said, joining the Hong Kong conglomerate in
SEOUL : In a major push toward decarbonizing maritime logistics, President Jae-young Byeon of the Ulsan Port Authority (UPA) and Chief Executive Sun-bae Hong of the Korea Maritime Cooperation Center (KMC) jointly announced the
ISMAILIA : The Suez Canal continues to stand as one of the most critical maritime corridors globally, reaffirmed Guy Platten, Secretary General of the International Chamber of Shipping (ICS), during the Suez Canal Authority’s
VIZAG : A five-member of Nepal delegation led by Dr. Govind Prasad Sharma, Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture & Livestock Department, Government of Nepal, along with the Managing Director of Krishi Samagri Company Ltd., Nepal,
WASHINGTON : The Trump administration shielded on Thursday domestic exporters and vessel owners servicing the Great Lakes, the Caribbean and U.S. territories from port fees to be levied on China-built vessels, aiming to revive