Fees
-
Marine World
U.S. and China Suspend Tit-for-Tat Port Fees By One Year
The US and China have agreed to suspend tit-for-tat shipping levies on vessels linked to the other for one year, according to…
Read More » -
Marine World
U.S. and China Suspend Port Fees Central to Trump’s Shipbuilding Strategy
The United States and China have agreed to suspend retaliatory port fees on each other’s vessels for one year, marking…
Read More » -
Port News
Port fees: from temporary problem to structural risk to trade?
Sagitta Marine managing director Thomas Zaidman on what happens if fair and unimpeded port access becomes a tool of trade…
Read More » -
Port News
BIMCO moves to draft clause on new Chinese port fees
BIMCO has begun work on a new standard clause to address recently announced port fees imposed by China on ships…
Read More » -
Maritime News
China is Including Cruise Ships in its New “Special Port Fees”
China is extending its new “special port fees” to visiting cruise ships, raising questions about whether the cruise industry will…
Read More » -
Marine World
US-China Reciprocal Port Fees Signal New Era in Trade Tensions
In a bold escalation of the ongoing U.S.-China trade war, Beijing has implemented retaliatory ‘special port fees’ on American-linked vessels,…
Read More » -
Marine World
China Port Fees Jack-Up Oil Tanker Costs and Cause Market Chaos
China’s retaliatory port levies are exposing oil shipping companies to hefty fees, making them scramble for relevant paperwork, and contributing…
Read More » -
Marine World
DHT Says Its Fleet Should Be Exempt from China’s New Port Fees on US-Linked Ships
DHT Holdings, Inc. says that its fleet should not be subject to new Chinese port fees on US-linked vessels that…
Read More » -
Marine World
U.S., China Open New Front in Trade War with Tit-for-Tat Port Fees
The United States and China on Tuesday will begin charging port fees on ocean shipping firms that move everything from…
Read More » -
Maritime News
US Tweaks Foreign-Built Ships Fees, Raises Tariffs on Chinese Equipment
The United States Trade Representative’s office said on Friday it would modify certain maritime-related fees for foreign-built vehicle carriers and…
Read More »