China: Covid-19 outbreak continues to cause delays in the delivery of goods

According to information from Port Trader, around 300,000 containers are stuck at the ports of Shenzhen and Yantian 
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Shenzhen Airport, in China, presented new cases of Covid-19 among its employees and more than 300 flights transporting goods to other countries had to be canceled this week. 

According to information from the company Port Trader, the outbreak of the disease in the region has also caused delays in port deliveries. The ships would be operating with an eight-day delay and causing congestion. 

“We have information that approximately 300,000 containers are stuck in the ports of Shenzhen and Yantian awaiting release from local authorities”, explains Cleber Baldotto, operational manager at Port Trader. 

The delay in product delivery for months has been causing concern in the world market, due to increased inflationary pressures. Three weeks ago, a report from the Solar Channel showed that rates for transporting commodities on ships that supply industries around the world are through the roof.

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From January to May this year, the price of sea freight rose by more than 30% and the market expectation is that the increase will continue. “The normalization of operations at the port of Shenzhen is only expected for next month. Meanwhile, congestion and delays will continue”, highlighted Baldotto.  

Fire 

A fire hit the Port of Shanghai, in China, on Thursday night (18), and forced the port areas there to suspend their operations. The accident ended up causing one of the largest container ports in the world to be closed so that local authorities could combat the flames. 

The fire was contained within a few hours and no injuries were reported. The cause is still being investigated. “As this fire has already been controlled. It is not causing any impact on the market”, highlighted Baldotto.

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Henrique Hein
He worked at Correio Popular and Rádio Trianon. He has experience in podcast production, radio programs, interviews and reporting. Has been following the solar sector since 2020.

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