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Shipping lines imposing arbitrary fees – Freight Forwarders, Customs Brokers protest

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Members of the Ghana Institute of Freight Forwarders (GIFF), along with the Association of Customs House Agents of Ghana, the Freight Forwarders Association of Ghana, and the Customs Brokers Association of Ghana, have taken to the streets of Tema to protest against what they describe as exploitative practices by shipping lines operating in the country.

This demonstration, supported by various trade associations and manufacturers, calls for immediate regulatory action from the Ministries of Transport, Trade, and Finance, among other key institutions.

Protesters are voicing serious concerns over the imposition of arbitrary fees by shipping lines, including local administrative charges, container cleaning fees, and demurrage fees, which are often levied during weekends and public holidays when operations are suspended.

These fees, pegged against the US dollar, are seen as violations of Bank of Ghana regulations, placing undue financial pressure on businesses.

GIFF members argue that such unregulated practices are damaging the logistics sector and the broader Ghanaian economy.

The protest seeks to highlight the growing trend of shipping lines engaging in customs brokerage, a practice contrary to the Customs Act of 2015.

This has sidelined freight forwarders and led to concerns over anti-competitive behavior. Some clearing agents report that many of their colleagues have been forced out of business due to shipping lines bypassing them and engaging clients directly.

The group has warned that they will stage another massive protest towards the presidency in 14 days if their grievances remain unaddressed.

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