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Small ports: govt mulls oversight.


Date: 07-11-2009
Subject: Small ports: govt mulls oversight
New Delhi: All of India’s 187 non-major ports--including a clutch of them with capacities larger than some of the 12 notified major ports—could soon be brought under the jurisdiction of Tariff Authority for Major Ports (Tamp).

The move would reduce the ability of a number of these smaller ports to attract cargo from major ports, as Tamp regulation would divest them of the freedom to fix competitive tariffs. Currently, Tamp regulates tariffs of only major ports. States like Gujarat, which have built sizeable port capacities and privatised operations to a large extent, would be hit by the move.

“We are in the process of regulating the tariff of all those non-major ports that are engaged in export and import activities, in the first phase. There are 43 such cases. Gradually, we will regulate the tariff of other non-major ports, too. Their regulation will be done through Tamp. We have had internal meetings on the subject and have covered quite a distance,” a senior shipping ministry official told FE.

Under the Constitution, only the central government can build and administer major ports, but nowhere does it define the size of a major or minor port. State governments govern their intermediate and minor ports.

Gujarat had taken advantage of this policy loophole and set up several ports, both in the public and private sectors. Many of them have grown bigger than the so-called major ports administered by the Centre in terms of volumes handled. Mundra Port & Special Economic Zone, Gujarat Pipavav Port Ltd, Porbandar and Sikka are among the largest ports in the non-major category.

According to industry estimates, the port sector presently handles 733 million tonne (mt) of cargo traffic a year and minor ports account for 35%. Mundra, dubbed a minor port, handled 35.72 mt in traffic last year, against 8.52 mt of cargo handled by Ennore, which is a major port.

Gujarat's Sikka was India’s top port in 2004-05 and currently occupies second position in terms of volumes after the Visakhapatnam major port. Gujarat has 40 intermediate and minor ports along its 1,600 km coastline.

The proposal to regulate the tariff of non-major ports was mooted by some major ports that were losing traffic due to their high tariffs to minor ports. “Traffic at minor ports is expected to increase faster than that at major ports by 2020,” said Mundra Port & SEZ director Rajeeva Sinha.

Source : FinancialExpress.com 

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