Shipping Australia calls for end to 'disruptive' port strikes
Lobby group Shipping Australia (SAL) has urged Australia’s federal workplace and state and territory ministers ...
Australian prime minister Scott Morrison has announced an inquiry into the country’s over-stretched container supply chains.
Last week he told the Australian Industry Group global container shipping costs and congestion were at historically high levels, creating “flow-on effects” for domestic supply chains and consumers.
While he claimed Australian supply chains had proved “generally resilient” through the Covid-crisis, he said the “key focus” now was on ensuring the flow of goods from overseas suppliers to Australian businesses and consumers.
For example, Mr Morrison highlighted ...
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