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Iskenderun port fire to cause trade loss of around US$680 million: Russel Group

According to Russell Group, a data and analytics company, the container fire at the Port of Iskenderun in Turkey, caused by the heavy earthquake,...

UK’s ban on Russian ships to affect US$23 billion trade

An analysis by the data and analytics company Russel Group has shown that US$23 billion (£17 billion) of annual Russian exports to the United...

Covid-19 delays at Ningbo could disrupt US$4 billion worth of trade, says Russell’s analysis

The risk modelling company Russell Group has conducted an analysis indicating that a week’s delay of essential trade at Ningbo could impact US$4 billion...

Felixstowe port delays could impact US$2 billion of imports

Just under US$2 billion of UK trade imports will be impacted in the run-up to Christmas if the current ports delays at Felixstowe continue...

Chinese power cuts may disturb US$120 billion of trade flows

The current Chinese power shortages that have gripped the country could see US$120 billion of trade flows delayed, according to the risk modelling company,...

Typhoon Chanthu could disrupt US$14 billion worth of trade

The recent closure of Shanghai and Ningbo ports due to Typhoon Chanthu may create delays that disrupt more than US$14 billion of trade flows,...
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