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The e-AWB initiative could cost Indian exporters some $5m a year – or force them to face severe delays – as Mumbai Airport pushes through its air cargo community portal.

The controversial scheme, in which stakeholders must use Kale’s GMAX community system to exchange information digitally, was set to be charged at $4.60 (excluding tax) per transaction from November 24. But one source indicated that this date had been postponed “to allow for more meetings with angry affected agents and brokers”.

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