It begs the question, how is Transnet going to bring about change in how we move freight? – Gavin Kelly, chief executive, RFA.
Despite criticisms of the WTO in a recent report, the US says it intends to remain engaged in the organisation.
It has been acknowledged that the price of some goods may rise on the back of import prices going up.
Freight forwarders continue to contend with inefficiencies at ports and across the transport network.
The union has not ruled out the possibility of industrial action if negotiations hit a deadlock.
The TKC Secretariat has warned that bottlenecking should be expected at alternative borders.
The fight is headed to court after the entity refused to accept the Information Regulator’s enforcement order to divulge key information.
The country claims the duties are inconsistent with the WTO's Trade Facilitation Agreement.
Jiangnan Shipyard has landed an order for 12 LNG dual-fuelled 18 000-TEU newbuilds.
The vessel went off course due to a GPS jamming incident, which is common in the region.
The rescue team will wait until a big spring tide to make a fourth attempt to refloat the vessel.
SA poultry industry says the risk of another devastating outbreak is high.
MSC remains firmly in the lead, boasting a fleet, including orders, totalling 8.47 million slots.