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What’s going on with shipping rates?

Published 23 August 2021

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McKinsey’s Steve Saxon and Jaana Remes discuss why container shipping costs are surging and give their take on what lies ahead for the industry.

It now costs up to six times more to ship a container from China to Europe than it did at the start of 2019. Yet global demand for shipping has increased only by around 5 percent during the COVID-19 pandemic. So what’s causing the spike?

In this video conversation, Steve Saxon, McKinsey’s Shenzhen-based partner leading the Travel, Logistics & Infrastructure Practice in China, and Jaana Remes, a partner with the McKinsey Global Institute, discuss this puzzling phenomenon.

Watch the video to learn more about:

  • how changing consumption patterns in the United States are driving up demand for shipping and causing congestion in ports and the surrounding hinterland infrastructure
  • how the COVID-19 pandemic has led to port lockdowns and container ships being taken out of service, resulting in an overall reduction in shipping capacity
  • why the industry’s response of aggressively adding supply may not be the wisest move
  • the longer-term implications of the boom-and-bust cycle of shipping rates and when rates could be expected to normalize

In addition, to learn more about the lasting effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on consumer spending, download our report The consumer demand recovery and lasting effects of COVID-19.

https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/travel-logistics-and-infrastructure/our-insights/whats-going-on-with-shipping-rates?cid=other-eml-dre-mip-mck&hlkid=a774e1a8976d4a078406df70a8406fd5&hctky=12499167&hdpid=66b7ab32-77d9-45f8-aade-14a12e5c9355

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An increase in Covid-19 cases and hospitalization related to circulation of Variant of Concern (VOC) Delta in the Eastern Caribbean Countries

Published 11 August 2021

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An increase in Covid-19 cases and hospitalization related to circulation of Variant of Concern (VOC) Delta in the Eastern Caribbean Countries

Bridgetown, Barbados – August 9, 2021 (PAHO) -The Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) Office for Barbados and Eastern Caribbean Countries is advising the public and health authorities to continue to take appropriate and urgent public health and social measures (PHSM) to safeguard lives due to an increase in cases and hospitalization related to circulation of SARS-CoV-2 Variant of Concern (VOC) Delta in the Eastern Caribbean.

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Crime/Justice, International news, News, US/World

Longtime New Mexico lawmaker focus of criminal investigation

Published 3 August 2021

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n this March 20, 2021, file photo, House Majority Floor Leader Sheryl Williams Stapleton speaks following the end of New Mexico's annual legislative session in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

In this March 20, 2021, file photo, House Majority Floor Leader Sheryl Williams Stapleton speaks following the end of New Mexico’s annual legislative session in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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FBI investigating Nigeria’s ‘super cop’ in Instagram influencer HushPuppi fraud case


Published 1 August 2021

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By Stephanie Busari and Nimi Princewill, CNN 

Abuja, Nigeria(CNN)A high-ranking Nigerian police officer is being investigated by the FBI for allegedly making an arrest at the request of Instagram influencer Ramon Abbas, who has pleaded guilty to money laundering, according to the US Justice Department. 

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Why you’re paying more for beef, pork, and eggs right now and when prices are expected to go back down

Published 30 July 2021

 Basseterre 

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Joseph Zeballos-Roig and Madison Hoff 

Prices for various food items have gone up since the start of the pandemic. This is especially the case for beef and veal as well as pork. 

  • Food prices are on the rise, particularly for beef, per new data from the Labor Department.
  • Increases could further strain family budgets, but experts say it won’t last forever.
  • Economists project supply chain disruptions will ease in the fall and inflation will go down in 2022

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