Indian trade disrupted as port congestion forces liner services to skip calls
Container lines are wrestling with growing service reliability challenges on connections out of India – ...
What a week again the one we left behind, ahead of Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee in the UK.
In transport and logistics and from a trade perspective, the all-round dominating headline story, China, of course, stands out. And it seems as if Shanghai is really opening up, but at snail’s pace.
(Meanwhile, courtesy of The Guardian today: “Beijing man sends 5,000 people into quarantine after breaking Covid isolation“.)
Still, most people just get a few hours of freedom every other day and, of course, ...
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