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Russia faced with drop in cargo traffic and container deficit

Russia is bracing for a sharp decline in cargo flows and a deficit of containers after major international container shipping lines halted operations in the country due to Moscow's military campaign in Ukraine.

The world's three largest container shipping lines, Denmark's Maersk, France's CMA CGM and Swiss-based MSC, have suspended their bookings to and from Russia after Moscow sent troops into Ukraine on Feb. 24, sparking a flurry of Western sanctions.

The exit of major container shipping companies -- which transport most manufactured goods around the world and are essential to international trade -- is expected to cause a major decline in shipments if no alternatives to these firms are found soon, according to the head of Delo Group, Russia's largest container operator.

Source: zawya.com

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