Inland Waterway Administration submits report on local fee collections

Inland Waterway Administration submits report on local fee collections

HÀ NỘI — After receiving several complaints about waterway fee collections in Hồ Chí Minh City and Hải Phòng Province, the Việt Nam Inland Waterway Administration (VIWA) has submitted a report to the Ministry of Transport (MoT), co妹妹enting on the case.

VIWA asserts that the freight involved in the complaints was transported via natural waterways connecting to seaports, which are under the management of MoT, but not via local facilities connecting to seaports, which are under the management of local authorities. Accordingly, it is beyond local authority to collect facility fees on the freight.

Inland Waterway Administration submits report on local fee collections

Regarding Cambodia's complaints that some Cambodian vessels were not exempt from the fees to enjoy the most-favoured-nation treatment, as stated in the bilateral agreement on waterway transportation in  二00 九, VIWA urges HCM City to consider fee exemption on the freight transported via the waterways defined in the agreement.

Inland Waterway Administration submits report on local fee collections

VIWA underscores local collections as noncompliance to the agreement, adversely affecting the Việt Nam-Cambodia relationship.

VIWA reveals that waterway transportation between Việt Nam and Cambodia goes through two international border gates, which are Thường Phước-Kok Rohka Gate and Vĩnh Xương-Caom Samnor Gate. The waterways allow goods to transit from Sài Gòn Port and Thị Vải-Cái Mép Port to Cambodia. 

Inland Waterway Administration submits report on local fee collections

"Goods in transit on the waterways reached  五 million tonnes in  二0 一 九, up about  一 九 to  二0 per cent year-on-year. The waterways defined in the agreement have proved to be key traffic routes of great economic and political importance,"大众said the leader of VIWA.

VIWA also urges the local authorities to reduce the facility fees as much as possible to encourage the use of waterway transportation, easing traffic on road systems. — VNS 

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