MARITIME LAW
27/05
2022
Global trade figures stood at USD 22 trillion in 2021. The slight lull in the pandemic situation since mid-2021 is seen as the major factor in this jump of 3 trillion, from the previous figure of USD 17 trillion in 2020. Along with global trade, the logistics industry and its ancillaries stand to benefit from this increase in business.
27/05
2022
In the past two years, since the Covid pandemic upended the entire shipping industry, a common refrain has been the all-pervasive lack of vessels to transport cargo available.
11/05
2022
The General Department of Vietnam Customs has guided local customs departments on documents of certificate of origin form D (C/O form D) granted from May 1, 2022.
18/04
2022
The words dock and pier are often used interchangeably in common usage to portray the same meaning, however, in the maritime world, they are important structures that allow shipping, trade, and sea recreation.
21/03
2022
The term ‘sale’ is generally described as the exchange of goods or services for financial consideration. It does not mention where a transaction should take place to qualify as a sale. Hence, it must be assumed that sale transactions or contracts can be made or drawn up from anywhere – land, sea, or air.
18/03
2022
Oceania ports are playing a vital role in global trade due to their strategic location in the South Pacific Ocean. Container News has created a list of the busiest container ports in the continent for 2021.
11/03
2022
Water transport normally brings up images of ships and tankers navigating seas or oceans, bridging the gap between countries.
03/03
2022
Most successful organizations these days rely on outsourcing. What is outsourcing? It is a successful business strategy where an organization makes use of third-party service providers to carry out some of its operations.