China considers tariff on Aussie barley as diplomatic rift deepens
In bad news for Australian exporters and Chinese beer drinkers, the government of the PRC is considering a tariff on Aussie barley
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 11th May, 2020
In bad news for Australian exporters and Chinese beer drinkers, the government of the PRC is considering a tariff on Aussie barley
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 11th May, 2020
Smoke billows from a fire at Waruna shipyard in Indonesia
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 11th May, 2020
Business conditions appear to have proven tough for players in the bulk shipping sector
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 11th May, 2020
A patrol boat being built in South Australia is expected to add to the capabilities of both Defence and the Australian Border Force
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 8th May, 2020
AMSA says the total cost of the recovery operation to remove and dispose of 63 containers is about $17m, which, unless recovered, is to be funded from levies collected from the shipping industry.
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 8th May, 2020
The Port of Newcastle is looking at the arrival of a ro-ro ship as an important example of diversification
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 8th May, 2020
The IA-CEPA has been touted as the “most comprehensive bilateral trade agreement” Indonesia has ever made
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 8th May, 2020
CTAA director Neil Chambers welcomes extra capacity, while recommending additional measures to ensure efficient throughput
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 8th May, 2020
The effects of global pandemic have been felt upon the stevedoring sector
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 8th May, 2020
A new offshore line vessel has helped showcase the abilities of a Queensland boat builder
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