Colombo [Sri Lanka], March 18 (ANI): The Sri Lankan government failed to clear USD 42 million worth two consignments of jet fuel and diesel which is presently docked at the Colombo port and due to the delay in clearance, the foreign company is now claiming a fee for demurrage, the Daily Mirror reported.
The two consignments consisting of 22,000 metric tonnes of diesel and 22,000 metric tonnes of jet fuel has been docked a
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Sri Lanka: Two consignments stuck at Colombo Port, foreign companies claim demurrage fee
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