Shipping giant MSC halts Gulf exports amid war risks
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The global giant of maritime transport MSC announced on this Tuesday that it is formally suspending certain ships of exports of the Persian Gulf due to the war in the Middle East and that "all the affected cargo will be downloaded." The announcement of the world's largest shipping company of containers occurred at a time when the war with Iran made oil prices disappear on this Tuesday, after Teerá, under a new superintendent, launched a new seri…
Shipping giant MSC halts Gulf exports amid war risks
Global shipping giant MSC announced Monday it was formally halting certain export shipments from the Gulf because of the Middle East war and that "all affected cargo will be discharged".
The impact of the ongoing war in the Gulf countries is now being seen on the farmers of Banaskantha as well. A large amount of potatoes are exported from Banaskantha to the Gulf countries. But now, amid the war, this export has stopped. Due to which the price of potatoes has plummeted. Currently, the situation has arisen that farmers are not even getting the cost price of potatoes. With the prices going down, farmers are getting only Rs 100 for …
The world's largest shipping company, Maersk, is scheduled to attend a meeting with China's Ministry of Transport, as is the Swiss MSC.
The MSC (Mediterranean Shipping Company), the largest carrier of planet's containers, announced this Tuesday, 9, the suspension of export vessels coming from ports of the Persian Gulf. The measure is the direct consequence of the conflict in the Middle East, which led Iran, under new command, to block the Ormuz Strait, through which... The post War dates golf routes to the world's largest carrier appeared first on The Antagnonist.
MSC Shipping, one of the world's largest container carriers, is temporarily halting certain cargoes from the Gulf region due to the war in the Middle East. All cargo affected by the temporary halt will be unloaded by MSC.
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