No need for container lines to fear surcharges in Australian jurisdiction
A RECENT Newswire article (Box lines warned on legality of surcharges, Tuesday July 20, 2010) may have caused unnecessary alarm among lines trading in Australia.
The article quoted a London based lawyer as having urged ocean carriers to “think carefully about how their behaviour might be interpreted by customers and regulators” and cited announcements concerning surcharges and slow steaming as being potentially seen as “market...
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