Something fishy here: which is the competent jurisdiction concerning damaged imported goods?

Author: Omer Wagner.
Date: 4 March 2025.
Customs Compliance & Risk Management (CCRM) Journal, Issue 31, February / March 2025
A food consignment arrived in Israel and was found to be damaged due to a lack of refrigeration. The importer uses the foreign forwarder who transported from abroad to Israel. Will the court uphold the claim or will it decide that the claim should be adjudicated outside Israel? This will be discussed in this review in light of the court's recent decision.
Read the full story: https://www.customsclearance.net/en/articles/something-fishy-here-which-is-the-competent-jurisdiction-concerning-damaged-imported-goods
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Date: 4 March 2025.
Customs Compliance & Risk Management (CCRM) Journal, Issue 31, February / March 2025
A food consignment arrived in Israel and was found to be damaged due to a lack of refrigeration. The importer uses the foreign forwarder who transported from abroad to Israel. Will the court uphold the claim or will it decide that the claim should be adjudicated outside Israel? This will be discussed in this review in light of the court's recent decision.
Read the full story: https://www.customsclearance.net/en/articles/something-fishy-here-which-is-the-competent-jurisdiction-concerning-damaged-imported-goods