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There have been many stories written about the state of global shipping, especially over the past six months – let alone the flurry of news, rants and the like from the last week, connected to the Ever Given saga.
More pertinently, skip the latest and the impact of Covid-19 has thrown the international shipping industry into disarray as shipping lines take the opportunity to make huge profits and claw back their losses from previous years.
But if you get out of the ...
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