DP World Industrial Action
The Maritime Union of Australia has given notice of industrial action at DP World Terminals from October 6th
The Maritime Union of Australia has given notice of industrial action at DP World Terminals from October 6th
PIL have advised that there will be a Rate Restoration of US$150 per TEU from 15th of October 2023.
OOCL have advised that there will be a Rate Restoration from 15th of October 2023.
PIL and ANL have advised that there will be Rate Restorations from 15th of September 2023.
OOCL and PIL have advised that there will be a Rate Restoration of US$150 per TEU from 15th of September 2023. ANL’s is US$100 per TEU.
There is the potential of a pilot strike at Port of Brisbane from Thursday 24th August 2023.
ANL and MSC have advised that there will be a Rate Restoration of US$150 per 20′ and US$300 per 40′ from 1st of September 2023
OOCL have advised that there will be a Rate Restoration of US$150 per 20′ and US$300 per 40′ from 1st of September 2023
ANL OOCL and PIL have advised that there will be a Rate Restoration of US$150 per 20′ and US$300 per 40′ from 15th of August 2023
ANL and OOCL have advised that there will be a Rate Restoration of US$150 per 20′ and US$300 per 40′ from 1st of August 2023
OOCL have advised that there will be a Rate Restoration of US$100 per 20′ and US$200 per 40′ from 15th of June 2023
ZIM have announced a Rate Restoration for shipments from Taiwan to Australia.
More Rate Restorations have been announced by ANL and PIL
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OOCL have advised that there will be a Rate Restoration of US$250 per 20′ and US$500 per 40′ from 22nd of May 2023
VICT has announced the implementation of the VGM Weight Discrepancy Fee and Reefer Temperature Discrepancy Fee effective 1st June 2023.
Please be advised that the OOCL A3X service will be temporarily suspended until further notice.
Importers have a responsibility to ensure that the timber products they import are legally and sustainably sourced and the DAFF has recently imposed fines to penalise non-compliant shipments.
Indian origin goods imported into Australia on or after 29-Dec 2022 are able to claim preference under ECTA subject to meeting the Rules of Origin.
The Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA) will come into force from 29 December 2022.