Month: December 2023

Red Sea Disruptions Impacting Australia-Europe Trade – Strategic Briefing/Update

The security dynamics have become aggravated in the Red Sea region owning to escalated animosities from Houthi insurgents reinforced by Iran, which leads to considerable intervention in maritime traffic and a consequential emergence in global costs. Hence, a collaboration including the United States, European nations, Bahrain,

The strikes at DP World continued a week before Christmas, causing havoc. 

With no end in sight to the ongoing Protected Industrial Action (PIA) disrupting national operations at DP World container terminals, the Freight & Trade Alliance (FTA) and the Australian Peak Shippers Association (APSA) are stepping up media coverage. As a starting point, coverage in the Australian

Australia-United Arab Emirates Free Trade Agreement 

It has been advised by Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) of the commencement of negotiation for a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) – a bilateral free trade agreement with the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The below was published by the Minister for Trade and

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Unveiled: Preferred Layout and Site for New Container Terminal

Today, the Cook Labor Government unveiled the preferred design and location for a new container terminal in Kwinana, marking a significant milestone for the project that will help to keep Western Australia’s economy strong for the next century. Fremantle Port currently imports and exports around 800,000

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DP WORLD Protected Industrial Continues

The ongoing DP World strikes have caused significant disruptions across various ports, affecting global supply chains. These disputes have led to delays, congestion, and operational challenges within terminals, potentially impacting your shipment schedules and logistics requirements. DP World is currently still experiencing protected industrial action. However,