Vietnam draft decree on sea freight transparency worries foreign shipping lines

Several foreign logistics companies have expressed concern about a proposed government decree requiring shipping companies to publicize their freight tariffs to protect exporters and importers, the media reported 21 September.
Switzerland-based MSC, French-owned CMA-GM, and Singaporean-owned APL-NOL voiced their opinion through London-headquartered law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, which sent a letter to the government last week, according to news website Bao Dau Tu.