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New Freighters Could Ease Red Sea Cargo Disruptions

Analysts and shipping executives say the expect costs to fall later this year as companies receive vessels they ordered two to three years ago.

Peter Eavis
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Containers and Packaging, Delays (Transportation), Factories and Manufacturing, Freight (Cargo), Houthis, Inflation (Economics), International Trade and World Market, Israel-Gaza War (2023- ), Maersk Line, Maritime Accidents and Safety, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Red Sea, Ships and Shipping, Suez Canal, Supply Chain
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