CARRIERS must notify US
regulatory authorities of port congestion surcharges 30 days before they or
their agents receive the cargo, said the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC).
The FMC notice to trade
comes in the wake of inquiries about surcharges carriers have filed to take
effect if east and Gulf coasts dock strike takes place, fears now relieved
after a 90-truce was signed by the employers and the International
Longshoremen's Association.
Unless a waiver or an
exemption is obtained, changes to common carrier tariff rules, including
surcharges, must be filed at least 30 days before the receipt of cargo, said
the FMC. "Cargo received by the carrier prior to publication or
effectiveness of a new tariff surcharge would not be subject to such
charge," it said.
Source : SN-TR.
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