Shipping giant Maersk: Short term no hope for the resumption of Red Sea shipping, global economy may be hit
六月清晨搅
发表于 2024-1-12 15:56:28
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Maersk, a shipping giant, believes that reopening the crucial trade route of the Red Sea route may take several months, as the global economy is unlikely to be hit in the short term. This shipping giant warns that this may have a blow to global economy, businesses, and consumers in terms of growth and inflation.
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