Vietnam Maritime Administration formulates green port criteria

Vietnam Maritime Administration formulates green port criteria

The Vietnam Maritime Administration is gathering comments on a proposed set of criteria for recognising green ports.
Shipping lines do not transparently list freight rates

Shipping lines do not transparently list freight rates

The Vietnam Maritime Administration has just reported to the Ministry of Transport the results of an interdisciplinary inspection team on shipping rates and surcharges
Penalty for shipping lines that increase surcharge rates

Penalty for shipping lines that increase surcharge rates

VCN - According to enterprises on many shipping lines increasing surcharges and applying them at the end of the year, the Vietnam Maritime Administration requires shipping lines to comply with regulations.
Bright future for shipping industry

Bright future for shipping industry

VCN- Mr. Nguyen Dinh Viet, Deputy Director of the Vietnam Maritime Administration, said that in the first six months of 2019, cargo through Vietnam's seaports was estimated at 308.8 million tons, up 13% over the same period in 2018.
In 2018, volume of cargo through Vietnam ports is estimated at 524.7 million tons

In 2018, volume of cargo through Vietnam ports is estimated at 524.7 million tons

VCN - According to Vietnam Maritime Administration, in 2018, the volume of cargo through Vietnam's seaport system was estimated at 524.7 million tons (excluding the volume of goods in transit)
The lack of funds delays liquidation for backlogged goods

The lack of funds delays liquidation for backlogged goods

VCN- In order to reduce the derelict scrap imports into Vietnam, it needs to request goods owners to submit the Certificate of environmental protection qualification in the import of scrap as raw materials for production issued by the Ministry of Natural
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