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Government-ECTN Concession: A Redundant Service And Its Adverse Consequences – The Standard Newspaper
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Government-ECTN Concession: A Redundant Service And Its Adverse Consequences – The Standard Newspaper
By: Dawda Colley The Ministry of Trade, Industry, Regional Integration and Employment, on 26 February 2026, notified stakeholders in the maritime transport ecosystem about the reintroduction of the Electronic Cargo Tracking Note (ECTN), which came into effect on 5 January 2026, following Cabinet approval. This decision, as reported, was part of the Concession Agreement signed between the Global Tracking and Maritime Solutions (GTMS) and the Gove…
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