Coastal Shipping Bill: From Cabinet nod to boost for cargo movement, all you need to know
The Coastal Shipping Bill, 2020, which proposes to do away with the requirement of trading licence for Indian flag vessels for coastal trade besides creating a competitive environment to reduce transportation costs, has been circulated for inter-ministerial consultation.
The Coastal Shipping Bill, 2020, which proposes to do away with the requirement of trading licence for Indian flag vessels for coastal trade besides creating a competitive environment to reduce transportation costs, has been circulated for inter-ministerial consultation.
Now, Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya has said that the Bill to boost cargo movement along the country's 7,500-km coastline is likely to get the Cabinet nod in December. "We are bringing the Coastal Shipping Bill. We expect the Cabinet nod in December," Ports, Shipping and Waterways Minister Mandaviya said, as per a report in PTI. Mandaviya said once the legislation is enacted, it will give a big impetus to coastal cargo movement and reduce logistics costs. "The Bill at present is under circulation for inter-ministerial deliberation," the minister said. He added that once approved, the coastal infrastructure will be augmented and necessary changes will be done in rules and regulations pertaining to coastal shipping. As the shipping sector grows and evolves in the country, a need was felt to have a separate legislation on coastal shipping and recognise the policy priorities of the sector to meet the industry's demands, the minister said.
Coastal Shipping Bill, 2020
-The ministry has drafted the Coastal Shipping Bill, 2020, in lieu of part XIV of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1958.
- The Bill also proposes integration of coastal maritime transport with inland waterways.
Further, Mandaviya said the government will focus on creating a port grid in the country besides development of waterways and coastal shipping. "We have a coastline of 7,500 km which can be harnessed to fuel economic growth and employment," he said. He said 1,400 km of waterways have been fully developed and an additional 1,000 km of waterways are being developed on a priority basis.
Last week, the minister said, "We are also focussing for creation of a port grid, encompassing various smaller ports like fisheries port, agriculture port and mineral port, so that port development and port-led development take place in the country."
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