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Container ships are already congested in front of German ports
For the first time since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, delays and congestion in container shipping have hit the North Sea.
Nearly two percent of global sea container transport capacity is stuck in ports in Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium and cannot be unloaded or loaded, the Kiel Institute for World Economy (IfW) said on Tuesday. (MTI)
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