India withdraws access for Bangladesh transhipments, in 'very harmful' decision
Fresh from being hit by US tariffs of 37%, Bangladesh is now contending with the ...
Indian cargo owners are facing multiple shipping cost shocks, even as they work through sailing disruptions and the associated challenges stemming from the Red Sea/Suez Canal crisis.
According to local forwarder sources, major carriers calling at Indian ports have implemented hikes in their local tariffs, especially terminal handling charges (THCs) this month and, in some cases, again in February.
A Mumbai-based forwarder told The Loadstar: “The scale of hikes at Nhava Sheva being implemented is in the range of 5% or so.”
To illustrate, ...
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