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MSC charges a war surcharge for shipments to Africa, Indian Ocean Islands and the islands

Shipping company MSC announced on Thursday that it would implement a "war-surcharge" to impose a surcharge for cargoes going from the Indian subcontinent, Gulf countries and other parts of the world to African nations and Indian Ocean islands. This was after the maritime traffic in the Straits of Hormuz & Bab El-Mandeb had been disrupted.

MSC announced that the surcharges would be effective on Thursday for cargoes from the Indian subcontinent, to East Africa and Somalia as well as to Mozambique, South Africa and Indian Ocean Islands. MSC announced that the surcharges for cargoes coming from India will be $500 for a 20-foot equivalent unit for dry containers and $1,000 for refrigerated ones. MSC said it would charge $2,000 per 20-foot container, $3,000 per 40-foot container and $4,000 for refrigerator containers on cargoes from Gulf countries to African nations.

(source: Reuters)