FedEx Joins DHL, Temporarily Suspends Chinese Import Shipments to
India
After DHL, now FedEx has said it is temporarily
suspending importing shipments from China to India. “We will resume our normal
operations as the circumstances allow," FedEx said.
Amid simmering tensions between India and China,
prominent freight transporter FedEx Corp has said it will temporarily suspend
the shipping of goods from China.
FedEx Corp said the decision was taken as it was facing
backlogs beyond its control, leading to congestion at facilities. "We will
continue to monitor the situation and will resume our normal operations as the
circumstances allow," a FedEx spokeswoman was quoted as saying by Reuters.
FedEx’s decision to temporarily suspend Chinese import
shipments to India came after German Logistics Company DHL on Wednesday took a
similar step.
DHL temporarily suspended picking up import shipments
from China to India, after border
tensions between the countries led to clearance delays.
Customs officials at the key port of Chennai, which
handles various cargo including automobiles, fertilisers
and petroleum products, have held shipments originating from China for extra
checks.
A DHL representative confirmed to Reuters that the recent
delay in customs clearance of cargo into India caused the shipment company's
DHL Express India unit to temporarily suspend pick ups
from mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau. DHL did not elaborate on the nature
of consignments that were delayed.
Reuters reported last week that goods, including products
from US companies Apple, Cisco and Dell were caught up in the border tensions,
as Indian ports held up imports from China.
Pharmaceutical consignments are also stuck at Chennai and
other ports and at an airport, and drug companies have been told their
shipments will be released after rigorous scrutiny of each container, down to
every drum, a senior industry executive told Reuters last month.
There have been growing calls for a boycott of Chinese
products, after a border clash between India and China last month.