A new report by the International Transport Forum claims that governments should build capacity to monitor competition in maritime transport as current institutional arrangements have failed to result in price stability, lower prices or more competition.
Titled ‘Performance of Maritime Logistics’, the study calls for specialised agencies to be strengthened and competition authorities to enhance cross-border cooperation.
“Competition arrangements for liner shipping could limit joint capacity management by carriers to foster more competition between them,” noted the report.
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