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July 6, 2018
Court of International Trade May Force TFTEA Drawback Regulations
The Court of International Trade has ruled that if U.S. Customs and Border Protection does not issue regulations implementing the changes to drawback law made by the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act by July 5, it will create its…
READ MORE >July 6, 2018
Vietnam’s Economy Posts Strong Growth
Vietnam’s economy is reported to have grown more than 7% this year, the strongest rate in eight years.
READ MORE >July 5, 2018
Ocean Carriers Announce Plans to Enhance Asia-Australia Service
The size of container vessels calling at the port of Melbourne looks set to dramatically increase after Cosco, OOCL and ANL revealed plans to enhance their joint Asia-Australia service (the Loadstar).
READ MORE >July 5, 2018
Antwerp Port Expected to Double Volume Through Rail Services
Railport Antwerp, a joint initiative between Antwerp Port Authority and industry associations, is set to expand its activities. The company will actively serve rail transport in the port, including intermodal container transport, with the aim of doubling the proportion of…
READ MORE >July 3, 2018
New China Manifest Rules in Effect
China Customs has released Order No.56 [2017] to adjust their advanced manifest rule, which went into effect June 1, 2018. There are new mandatory elements to be included on shipping instructions (AJOT).
READ MORE >July 3, 2018
Melbourne Enjoys Record Port Trade in May
The Port of Melbourne recorded record revenue tonnes for the month of May, according to Daily Cargo News. Total port trade was 9.7% greater than May last year and 8.9% up for the financial year to date.
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