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Hapag-Lloyd unveils higher prices from East Asia to US & Canada

Hapag-Lloyd will implement the following general rate increase (GRI) on the eastbound trade from East Asia to all United States and Canada destinations as of 1 April 2020 (date of cargo receipt at origin).

This GRI will apply for all dry, reefer, non-operating reefer, tank, flat rack and open-top containers as follows:

East Asia to North America (US and Canada)

  • US$ 560 per all 20′ container types
  • US$ 700 per all 40′ container types

East Asia is defined as being the countries/districts of Japan, Republic of Korea, China/Taiwan, China/Hong Kong, China (PRC), China/Macau, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, The Philippines and Russian Pacific Coast Provinces.





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