Shippers tell of fears over pricing collusion
SHIPPERS have again raised questions over possible antitrust breaches by container lines on major trade routes amid rising freight rates and capacity reductions.
Following the tremendous capacity squeeze which took place on the main Asia-Europe trade in the fourth quarter of 2009 – and is continuing through the early part of this year – Lloyd’s List understands shipper bodies are beginning to ask...
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