It is reported that a ship has recently docked at a port in Algeria to unload goods. Due to minor damage, it has faced millions of dollars in huge claims, ship seizures, and bank guarantees. Friends who have shipped goods to this port should be vigilant.
The novel coronavirus outbreak that began in Wuhan, Hubei province, has spread across the country and beyond its borders, leaving governments at all levels in China scrambling to limit further person-to-person transmission of the virus, now known as 2019-nCov.
According to the Lloyd’s Daily reported on March 26, a crew member of Maersk’s 9000TEU container ship “Gjertrud Maersk” had multiple crew members confirmed COVID-19 on March 23. This is also the first container ship crew confirmed case. The impact of the epidemic on container shipping is continuing to deteriorate.
In order to resolutely contain the increasing risks of imported COVID-19 cases, and in accordance with the requirements of the State Council for joint prevention and control of the epidemic, it is decided to further reduce the number of international passenger flights. Details of the requirement are as follows: