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The opposition has expressed concerns over the Carriage of Goods by Sea Bill, 2024, urging the government to ensure it does not harm Indian traders, industries, or the domestic shipping sector. The bill aims to align India's maritime law with international standards and address responsibilities, liabilities, rights, and immunities related to the carriage of goods by sea.
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