The Chamber of Commerce expressed concern and disappointment today following news that the Valletta Gateway Terminal (VGT), had decided to raise cargo handling charges, applicable from September 1.
The issue was first flagged by Transport Malta, which yesterday said it was objecting to the increases.
The Chamber said that Malta’s physical isolation and minute domestic economy meant international business activity was key to its economic survival. Cost effective and competitive communication with other countries, especially at port level, was of fundamental importance.
"In a post-recession scenario, the country must refrain from placing further self-induced obstacles on its competitiveness," it said.
It urged Transport Malta to continue to vigorously object to the planned increases.