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Brazil-Chile shipping costs to drop with end of pact

Published 07/31/2017, 05:05 PM
Updated 07/31/2017, 05:10 PM
© Reuters.  Brazil-Chile shipping costs to drop with end of pact

BRASILIA (Reuters) - The cost of shipping goods between Brazil and Chile is expected to fall by about 5 percent with the 2020 expiry of a pact that limited trade to ships registered in either country, the Brazilian industrial lobby CNI said on Monday.

Last week, Brazil's foreign trade chamber CAMEX decided not to renew the 1975 pact, and to allow cargo to be transported on ships under any flag, citing the need for greater competition.

The maritime agreement granted exclusivity to two companies owned by German shipping groups, the Chilean subsidiary of Hapag Lloyd AG (DE:HLAG) and the Brazilian unit of Hamburg Sud, which was acquired this year by the world's biggest container shipping company Maersk Line, a unit of A.P. Moller-Maersk (CO:MAERSKb).

CAMEX also extended to one year from a month the validity of waivers for roll-on roll-off and break bulk ships, which are not subject to the restriction due to the lack of such vessels in both countries and are needed to ship cars and paper products.

"If and when this goes into effect, it will increase the number of shipping companies operating between Brazil and Chile," CNI foreign trade manager Diego Bonomo said in a phone call.

A study by the economic think tank IPEA found that the maritime pact added 5 percent to the final price of products, including Brazilian foods, electrical goods and industrial equipment, and Chilean copper and wines.

However, Bonomo cautioned that CAMEX had only decided Brazil's foreign ministry should send a diplomatic note to inform Chile that the agreement would not be renewed in 2020, by which time another Brazilian government will be in office and could reverse the decision.

"We need more legal certainty that this will happen," he said.

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