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Red Sea Causing Container Tightness - Yicai

CHINA PRESS
MNI (BEIJING)

China’s exporters could face a shortage of containers should the Red Sea crisis continue, according to Chen Youwei, director of Robinson International Freight, adding that current supply was sufficient but decreasing rapidly. The freight industry faces uncertainty from trade protectionism, geopolitical conflicts and El Niño phenomenon, Chen Yuanhan, vice president at Robinson International Freight added. (Source: Yicai)

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