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Major ports look for price parity as TAMP regime ends

byCT Report
05/09/2016
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WASHINGTON: Major ports and their stakeholders are jubilant over the Centre’s decision to introduce price parity by abolishing Tariff Authority for Major Ports (TAMP). Visakhapatnam Port was at the forefront in upping the ante against tariff setting mechanism.

The port and its stakeholders had at several forums sought bold steps to ensure a level-playing field to compete with non-major ports known as minor ports. Presently, there is no difference between minor and major ports as even the minor ports are adopting strategies for massive expansion to give a run to the major ports for their money taking advantage of their exemption from the regulatory mechanism. Ports which are built with the State government’s approval and control are called minor ports and all the 12 major ports are under the administrative control of the Ministry of Shipping.

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As per Maritime Agenda-2020, major ports will seek investment of Rs.72,878 crore under BOT (build, operate and transfer) route, out of total investment of Rs.1,09,449 crore to be spent by them on capacity addition and modernisation. Nearly 200 minor ports in the country account for 40 per cent of throughput handled every year and it is projected that in the next few years they will have a major share.

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