Ministry rejects proposal of lowering container service charges

Apr 21st at 07:58
21-04-2020 07:58:23+07:00

Ministry rejects proposal of lowering container service charges

The Ministry of Transport has rejected a proposal of cutting container loading and unloading service fees at seaports by 30 per cent, Nguyen Tri Duc, chief of the ministry’s office said.

 

The ministry said that the current container loading and unloading service fees of Viet Nam were much lower than other countries in Southeast Asia.

Thus, a 30 per cent reduction would negatively affect Viet Nam’s seaport enterprises. Meanwhile, the reduction would bring benefits to foreign shipping lines because they still collect relatively high fees on Viet Nam’s import and export companies.

A representative from Cai Mep International Terminal said that the volume of goods transported through seaports saw significant declines and was forecast to drop by 60 per cent in the second quarter of this year, which would significantly erode seaport revenues.

Further cuts in container landing and unloading service fees would be unreasonable in the context that seaport companies were already facing difficulties.

The Ministry also urged Viet Nam Maritime Administration to propose amendments to the Circular 54/2018/TT-BGTVT about seaport service fees for approval in September to ensure harmonisation of benefits.

Previously, the associations of logistics and import-export companies proposed container loading and unloading service fees to be cut by 30 per cent so logistics costs could be reduced as imports and exports collapsed globally due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In another move, several towage service providers recently announced cuts on towage service fees by 10 per cent for Viet Nam’s ships operating domestically to the lowest level regulated in the Circular 54 to support firms to overcome the difficult time.

The reduction would be applied for three months, starting from May 1.

The Viet Nam Maritime Administration has recently urged cuts on towage and pilot service fees for Viet Nam’s ships operating domestically by 10 per cent.

The volume of goods via seaports started to slow down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, however, the reduction was not significant, Trinh The Cuong from the Viet Nam Maritime Administration said. He added that seaport and marine transport companies must support each other to overcome difficulties.

Statistics showed that nearly 161.5 million tonnes goods were shipped through seaports in January-March, up by 8 per cent.

However, the volume of goods shipped through seaports in April saw a drop of 7 per cent to 53.8 million tonnes.

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