#port-regulation
(5 articles)JNP Container Freight Station Licence Suspension Disrupts India Trade
A licensing suspension of a Container Freight Station (CFS) operator at India's Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNP), India's largest container port, has created material disruption to trade flows and cargo ha
Brazil Mandates Settlement Talks for Container Billing Disputes
Brazil's National Waterway Transportation Agency (Antaq) has implemented mandatory settlement talks for container logistics billing disputes, a regulatory intervention designed to reduce litigation an
Egypt Transport Ministry Rejects AD Ports' MTO Bid for ALCN
Egypt's Transport Ministry has signaled its intention to reject a revised proposal from AD Ports—a major UAE-based port operator—for a Maritime Terminal Operator (MTO) concession at Alexandria Contain
Ghana Port Cost Reforms Balance Growth with Stakeholder Interests
Ghana's port authority is weighing cost reform measures that could reshape regional shipping economics and competitiveness. The debate reflects a critical tension in supply chain policy: the need for
Brazil Opens Tecon10 Terminal Bidding to Shipping Lines
The Brazilian government has reversed a prior regulatory decision that would have excluded container shipping lines from bidding on the new Tecon10 greenfield terminal in Santos, South America's busie
