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High-level delegations from India and EFTA meet to boost bilateral trade and economic partnership

High-level delegations from India and EFTA meet to boost bilateral trade and economic partnership
Ministers and high-level representatives from India and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) States (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland) gathered in New Delhi 26 April  to discuss the prospects of resuming their negotiations towards a...
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CMA CGM Announces Overweight Surcharge For Dry Cargo From Asia & India East Coast To Nigeria

CMA CGM Announces Overweight Surcharge For Dry Cargo From Asia & India East Coast To Nigeria
CMA CGM has announced the following Overweight Surcharge (OWS) update: Effective April 28th, 2023 (loading date): From China, South East Asia, North East Asia & India East Coast To Nigeria ports: Tincan, Apapa & Onne Dry cargo: USD 250 per 20′...
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India Will Pay Tk 220 per Tonne for Transportation of Goods through Mongla and Chittagong Ports

India Will Pay Tk 220 per Tonne for Transportation of Goods through Mongla and Chittagong Ports
Apart from this, document processing fee of Tk 30 per consignment, container scanning fee of Tk 254 and escort charge of Tk 85 per kilometre have to be paid. Goods during transit cannot be transported on other routes beyond the specified route as per the...
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Germany Steps Up LNG Imports Over Fears of Pipeline Attacks

Germany Steps Up LNG Imports Over Fears of Pipeline Attacks
Germany plans to at least double its import capacities for liquefied natural gas on the Baltic Sea island of Rügen to prepare for the risk that a key pipeline from Norway could be interrupted by acts of sabotage. Chancellor Olaf Scholz sees the possibility of another...
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IMO Working Towards Regulatory Framework for Autonomous Shipping

IMO Working Towards Regulatory Framework for Autonomous Shipping
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) continues its work to develop a regulatory framework for autonomous ships in response to rapidly evolving technology. The Joint MSC-LEG-FAL Working Group on Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS) held its second session...
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MCTC launches new Galley Inspection Course to ensure the highest standards of hygiene and cleanliness onboard vessels

MCTC launches new Galley Inspection Course to ensure the highest standards of hygiene and cleanliness onboard vessels
International catering management specialist MCTC has underlined its commitment to maintaining high standards of food preparation and quality onboard by launching its brand new Galley Inspection Course. The new training course will equip participants with the...
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