CMA CGM to launch China-Mexico express shipping service
More evidence of the burgeoning direct trade between China and Mexico was on show yesterday ...
So write Claire Wormersley and Eleanor Duprez from law firm HFW on the recent decision of the Supreme Court in the UK to reject an appeal brought by the owner of the 11,000 teu CMA CGM Libra over what it claimed were unpaid General Average contributions dating back to 2011.
Since the Supreme Court’s decision earlier this month, lawyers representing cargo interests that had refused to pay General Average after the vessel went aground outside the Chinese port of Xiamen in May ...
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