Vietnam Firm Sues US Company Over 558 Unpaid Shipping Containers
Published Date: 1/16/2026
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Southern International from Vietnam is taking on Daynamez Group in Virginia for not paying shipping fees on 558 containers and operating without a proper license. The complaint was updated and officially filed in December 2025, and Daynamez must respond within 25 days. This case could impact how shipping companies handle payments and licenses, with money and legal deadlines on the line.
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