
Indian Exporters Face Up to $4,000 ‘War Surcharges’ as Strait of Hormuz Crisis Deepens
Indian exporters are staring at a sharp jump in logistics costs after major container lines slapped contingency or “emergency conflict” surcharges of up to 4,000
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Indian exporters are staring at a sharp jump in logistics costs after major container lines slapped contingency or “emergency conflict” surcharges of up to 4,000

India’s west coast gateways, including Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA), Mundra and other Gujarat–Maharashtra ports, are facing mounting disruption as the US–Israel–Iran conflict chokes shipping

Escalating tensions in West Asia and potential supply disruptions in the Red Sea–Persian Gulf corridor could weigh on Indian port and logistics performance in the

Thirty-eight Indian-flagged ships, mostly carrying crude oil and LNG and crewed by nearly 1,100 Indian seafarers, are stranded in the Persian Gulf as the West

India’s Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) has constituted a dedicated 24×7 Quick Response Team (QRT) to support Indian seafarers sailing in the high‑risk

India will allow its refineries to continue exporting petrol, diesel and other fuel products under the existing policy framework, providing operational clarity to domestic refiners

The world’s biggest container carriers are radically reworking sailing schedules to steer clear of the conflict-hit Middle East, raising costs and transit times on some

Hapag-Lloyd has announced a fresh round of tariff hikes on the North Europe–Latin America trade, increasing ocean freight rates by EUR 300 per container as

A.P. Moller–Maersk has issued an emergency operational alert to customers as the escalating conflict in the Middle East triggers widespread disruption across key sea and

Indian exporters are staring at a sharp jump in logistics

India’s west coast gateways, including Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA),

Escalating tensions in West Asia and potential supply disruptions in

Thirty-eight Indian-flagged ships, mostly carrying crude oil and LNG and

India’s Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways (MoPSW) has constituted

India will allow its refineries to continue exporting petrol, diesel

The world’s biggest container carriers are radically reworking sailing schedules

Hapag-Lloyd has announced a fresh round of tariff hikes on

A.P. Moller–Maersk has issued an emergency operational alert to customers