Freight Forwarders' in Tema on Tuesday embarked on a protest against what they termed exploitative practices by shipping lines in Ghana.
The Ghana Institute of Freight Forwarders (GIFF), in collaboration with the Association of Customs House Agents of Ghana, Freight Forwarders Association of Ghana, Customs Brokers Association of Ghana, and a coalition of trade associations converged at the premises of the GIFF to press home their demands.
Clad in red outfits and holding placards with inscription such as "pay refunds promptly or abolish container deposits", "Shipping lines and pirates, no difference just landing", "Scrap local charged in US $", "Consumers are receiving the pains of traders" among others, the organisers said the Tuesday [, September 24,2024] protest was aimed at raising awareness of unfair fees and practices imposed by shipping lines, which were negatively affecting Ghana’s economy and businesses in the logistics and trade sectors.
"This demonstration has significant implications for the country's economy and the future of Ghana’s shipping industry." Nana Asiamah Peprah, Vice Chairman of GIFF said.
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