High Court paves way for GSA to enforce container charge cap
The Ghana Shippers' Authority (GSA) has won a major legal victory after the High Court dismissed an application seeking to block the enforcement of a directive that limits Container Administrative Charges (CAC) at the country's ports.
The court’s decision clears the path for the GSA to implement stricter controls over shipping costs, addressing long-standing complaints from importers and exporters regarding excessive administrative fees levied by shipping lines and local agents.
The interlocutory injunction was originally filed by the Ship Owners and Agents Association of Ghana (SOAAG) along with several shipping agents.
The suit aimed to halt a Regulatory Directive issued by the GSA on May 11, 2026, which caps Container Administrative Charges at GH¢720 per Twenty-foot Equivalent Unit (TEU).
According to the GSA, the High Court ruled on Friday, July 10, that the directive had already gone into effect when it was originally issued, making an injunction inappropriate.
The court also determined that halting the directive would undermine the statutory regulatory powers of the Authority.
Following the ruling, the GSA directed all shipping lines and agents to comply with the charge cap immediately, warning that non-compliance would lead to enforcement and regulatory actions under the Ghana Shippers' Authority Act, 2024 (Act 1122).
The regulator has also called on freight forwarders, importers, and exporters to report any instances where shipping lines or agents fail to adhere to the cap.
The ruling is anticipated to offer financial relief to businesses using Ghana's ports by reducing overall logistics and clearance costs, thereby enhancing port competitiveness and improving trade facilitation.
Source: classfmonline.com
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