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Cap-Haitien : Traders Denounce Serious Delays in Port Inspections in Cap Terminal s.a.last News From Haiti : Politics, Security, Economy, Culture.

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In their view, some containers would remain blocked for more than six months without being inspected, thus delaying customs clearance procedures, resulting in considerable additional costs, including demurrage and storage costs, which operators have no choice but to pass on to consumer prices. Importers claim to be "taken hostage" by administrative delays and deplore the lack of transparency and the lack of responsiveness on the part of Cap Term…
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In their view, some containers would remain blocked for more than six months without being inspected, thus delaying customs clearance procedures, resulting in considerable additional costs, including demurrage and storage costs, which operators have no choice but to pass on to consumer prices. Importers claim to be "taken hostage" by administrative delays and deplore the lack of transparency and the lack of responsiveness on the part of Cap Term…

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Haiti24 broke the news in on Thursday, October 30, 2025.
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