3.3 percent rise came into force in October
The treasury minister says the Steam Packet's recent increase to its freight charges wasn't linked to minimum wage.
Responding to a Tynwald written question, Chris Thomas confirmed the 3.3 percent came into force in October as part a 'harmonisation' of freight charges.
The Sea Services Agreement prevents freight charges being increased by more than inflation, with this rise reflecting August's Manx Consumer Prices Index.
Glenfaba and Peel MHK Kate Lord-Brennan asked to what extend the increase was due to the scheduled increase in minimum wage, but Minister Thomas said he was unaware of any connection.
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