CMA CGM has decided to extend its controversial emergency bunker surcharge (EBS) to include cargo loaded on or after 1 July, despite the average price of fuel coming off its peak.
A statement from the French carrier maintained that since the announcement of the EBS on 25 May, “prices have continued to rise more sharply”.
As a consequence the $55 per teu charge would continue to apply through July and be “re-evaluated on a monthly basis”.
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