India DG Shipping mandates direct pass-through of port charge concessions to exporters

Change
India’s DG Shipping ordered ports to directly apply approved concessions (detention, ground rent, reefer charges) to Gulf-bound stranded cargo, eliminating reimbursement via intermediaries.
Why it matters
The directive shifts cost relief from post-facto claims to immediate invoice-level adjustment, removing intermediary control and making documentation a binding requirement for relief eligibility.
India DG Shipping mandates direct pass-through of port charge concessions to exporters
Implications
  • Port authorities and terminal operators must apply concessions directly in billing systems — failure will trigger regulatory review and invalidate compliance with the directive.

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Economic Times

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