. . . but long-time critics blast ‘low’ sign-up launch
EUROPEAN shippers have questioned the level of international support for the new Rotterdam Rules maritime liability convention, with the ink barely dry after last week’s ceremonial signing by 16 nations.
The Brussels-based European Shippers’ Council (ESC) which has led cargo-owner opposition to the new rules, claimed that the “low” number of signatories “would indicate a growing concern among governments that these rules are not the panacea that supporters of the...
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