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    USTR plan to tax ro-ro ships exceeds statutory authority: stakeholders
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    Hapag-Lloyd megaships serve West Africa via Tanger Med hub
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    Container capacity from Asia to East Coast of South America loosens significantly
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USTR plan to tax ro-ro ships exceeds statutory authority: stakeholders

A plan to tax vehicle carriers $14 per net ton for each US port call will raise consumer costs and reduce the number of ports served, shipping executives warned Monday.

Hapag-Lloyd megaships serve West Africa via Tanger Med hub

Instead of its 24,000 TEU ships making direct calls at West African ports, Hapag-Lloyd's main Mediterranean hub is being used as a key transshipment point for Asia-Africa services.

Container capacity from Asia to East Coast of South America loosens significantly

Carriers are pulling back on their blanking campaigns on the Asia-ECSA lane in July after two months of blanking campaigns largely neutralized capacity additions to the lane.

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