China fines seven foreign shippers for ‘price-fixing’
China yesterday fined seven foreign shippers including three Japanese firms a combined 407 million yuan ($63 million) for price-fixing in the latest case involving government scrutiny of overseas companies.
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Habari Zinazoendana
10 years ago
TheCitizen25 Oct
INVESTMENT: China No.5 largest foreign investor
>China has marshalled its investment in Tanzania tremendously in the past one year to claim fifth position in the list of major foreign investors, according to information released yesterday.
11 years ago
TheCitizen04 Jul
POACHING: Ivory price triples in China: report
>The price of ivory from African elephants has tripled in the world’s biggest market -- China -- reports say.
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com17 Aug
Regional Shippers Want Higher Profile
AllAfrica.com
Dar es Salaam — The Port Management Association of Eastern and Southern Africa (PMAESA) and the African Media Initiative (AMI) have agreed to work together to raise awareness on the maritime economy through media related activities. The agreement ...
10 years ago
TheCitizen11 Jun
Don’t build Bagamoyo port, shippers tell govt
Dar es Salaam. As the government is planning to start constructing the Bagamoyo mega port in the coming financial year, shipping agents are worried that such a facility will have no significant impact at least for the coming 20 years.
10 years ago
TheCitizen14 May
Invest amply to improve Dar port efficiency, say shippers
The volume of cargo landing at the port of Dar es Salaam will increase if the country puts aside enough money to help eliminate challenges affecting the shipping industry.
5 years ago
Forbes05 Apr
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TheCitizen02 Oct
Australia may hit VW with millions in regulatory fines
Australia’s competition watchdog Thursday warned that Volkswagen could be hit with up to Aus$1.1 million ($780,000) in fines for each pollution-cheating device installed and in use in its cars in the country.
9 years ago
AllAfrica.Com21 Sep
Court Fines Three Tanzanians for Operating Business Without License
AllAfrica.com
Mzuzu — Mzuzu Senior Magistrate Court has fined three Tanzanian Nationals MK 40,000 each or in default serve a three-month imprisonment with hard labour for operating business without license. The court sitting before Senior Magistrate Kondwani Banda ...
10 years ago
TheCitizen22 Jul
Motorists to pay traffic fines via mobile phones
Motorists arrested for traffic offences will no longer have to pay the fines on the spot. The Traffic Police Division yesterday signalled that it would be launching a new ticketing system that will allow offenders to pay up at their convenience.
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