Retailers demand more action from EU to resolve Red Sea crisis
Shipping companies have rerouted container vessels away from the Red Sea to avoid Houthi militant attacks that have multiplied since early December, disrupting supply chains for firms reliant on the Suez Canal to get products from Asia to Europe.Eurocommerce members include supermarket giants Ahold Delhaize, Carrefour, Lidl, M&S, and Tesco, and fashion retailers H&M, Inditex, and Primark.คำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง
“The longer carriers are forced to reroute, the more businesses, and ultimately consumers, will suffer from additional costs adding to the already high costs of living in Europe,” Eurocommerce said in the letter.Retailers who source from factories in China and South-East Asia have faced delays and cost increases as the alternative shipping route around Africa’s southern tip takes 2-3 weeks longer, resulting in higher fuel and labour expenses.The disruption has raised fears that inflation will take longer to unwind in Europe, at a time when cash-strapped consumers were looking forward to prices of food and clothes starting to ease.”Given the magnitude of th…
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