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Rotterdam container volumes drop in H1 as recession hangs over Europe

Declining volumes, the Russia–Ukraine war, and a deteriorating economic outlook have left Europe’s busiest container port with a bleak outlook for the year.

Declining volumes, the Russia–Ukraine war, and a deteriorating economic outlook have left Europe’s busiest container port with a bleak outlook for the year.
Author Journal of CommercePosted on July 22, 2022Categories Uncategorized

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