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01 October 2021
PLENARY MEETING OF THE TRADE CONTACT GROUP FOR CUSTOMS
On 30 September, CLECAT attended the 59th plenary meeting of the Trade Contact Group (TCG), organised by the European Commission’s DG TAXUD. The meeting was dedicated to hearing from TCG members about their key messages for consideration in the context of the ongoing evaluation of the implementation of the UCC and possible future revision.
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01 October 2021
CLECAT CUSTOMS INSTITUTE MEETS WITH UK HMRC
On 27 September, the CLECAT Customs and Indirect Taxation Institute (CITI) met to discuss relevant ongoing developments in post-Brexit EU-UK trade and transport, ongoing review of the Union Customs Code (UCC) and EU customs policy, and international trade. The CITI meeting held a special Brexit session, with members of the CLECAT Road Institute and guest speakers from the UK HMRC, which focused on practicalities of post-Brexit UK border processes for customs controls.
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01 October 2021
GERMANY RATIFIES E-CMR PROTOCOL
On 17 September, the German Bundesrat (Federal Council) ratified the e-CMR protocol, thereby enabling its application in Germany. The e-CMR Protocol of 20 February 2008 supplements the 1956 Convention on the International Carriage of Goods by Road (CMR) and allows the consignment note to be created electronically with legal effect.
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01 October 2021
UK GOVERNMENT TAKES MEASURES TO EASE DRIVER SHORTAGE CRISIS
On 25 September, the UK government announced several initiatives to tackle the shortage of HGV drivers, which is currently dangerously disrupting supply chains in the United Kingdom, with empty shelves and a shortage of petrol in refuelling stations. The objectives of these measures are to increase the number of new drivers, attract foreign drivers that left the UK following the Brexit as well as former drivers that left the industry.
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01 October 2021
10TH MARKET PLACE SEMINAR: REGISTRATION OPEN
On 14 October, the 10th edition of the Market Place Seminar, organised by the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Association (FIATA) and the International Union of Railways (UIC), will take place from 11:00 to 14:00 CET. As the event coincides with the European Year of Rail, the event is supported by CLECAT.
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01 October 2021
AIR CARGO UP 7.7% IN AUGUST COMPARED TO PRE-COVID LEVELS
On 29 September, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) released data for global air cargo markets in August 2021, showing that demand continued its strong growth trend, whilst pressure on capacity is rising.
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01 October 2021
VESSELS SCHEDULE RELIABILITY DROPS TO AN ALL-TIME LOW
On 27 September, analyst Sea Intelligence released the latest edition of the Global Liner Performance report which analyses the schedule reliability of ocean carriers up to August 2021. Although schedule reliability has hovered between 35%-40% for most of the year, in August 2021 it dropped to 33.6%, a new all-time low during the ten years Sea-Intelligence has tracked global schedule reliability.
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01 October 2021
CLECAT MARITIME LOGISTICS INSTITUTE MEETS
Members of the CLECAT Maritime Logistics Institute met on 28 September to discuss the latest developments impacting sea freight forwarders, notably the ongoing disruptions in the maritime supply chain which is largely impacting SMEs in Europe. Shippers and freight forwarders continue to be confronted with high freight rates and a low level of service quality from ocean carriers.
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01 October 2021
TRAN MEPS EXCHANGE VIEWS WITH COMMISSIONER VALEAN ON FIT FOR 55 PACKAGE
The European Parliament’s Transport and Tourism (TRAN) Committee met on 27 September to discuss the Fit for 55 proposals with EU Commissioner for Transport Adina Valean. The Commissioner presented the legislative proposals that are most relevant for the transport sector including the proposal for a Regulation on the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure (AFIR) the FuelEU Maritime Regulation and the ReFuelEU Aviation proposal.
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24 September 2021
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