Collusion concerns
- Monday 06 September 2010, 15:38
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RUNNING an air freight story in the pages of the leading daily shipping newspaper might, on the face of it, seem a trifle odd.But the case against a group of the world’s largest freight forwarders, which are alleged to have colluded in fixing the levels of fuel surcharges added onto air...
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