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German port congestion, supply bottlenecks weigh on global trade

CONGESTION continued to climb in September at Bremerhaven and Hamburg, where there are now 19 container vessels waiting to unload, up from 17 two weeks ago, according to the latest Kiel Trade Indicator, reports Bloomberg.


Germany's outlook for trade deteriorated, with imports and exports slipping by 0.2 per cent and 0.7 per cent from the previous month, it said.


"Congestion is preventing a return to pre-pandemic levels," said Vincent Stamer, head of the Kiel Trade Indicator. "High transportation costs are hindering a further recovery in global trade."


In China, meanwhile, holdups outside some ports are easing as President Xi Jinping's "Covid Zero" approach to combating the pandemic continues to shut down some of the world's largest manufacturing hubs.


"In the Red Sea, the most important sea trade route between Europe and Asia, 16 per cent fewer goods are currently being shipped than would be expected under normal circumstances," according to the report.


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German port congestion, supply bottlenecks weigh on global trade
German port congestion, supply bottlenecks weigh on global trade

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