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One stuck box of fertiliser shows the global supply chain crisis

From the US to Sudan to China, container boxes have been lying at ports, railyards and in warehouses as the pandemic rages on

Traffic on the Yangtze, which saw a record 2.93 bn tons of cargo pass through in 2019, has been battered as waves of extreme weather swept across China this summer
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Traffic on the Yangtze, which saw a record 2.93 bn tons of cargo pass through in 2019, has been battered as waves of extreme weather swept across China this summer

Ann Koh | Bloomberg
Somewhere in the world’s busiest port of Shanghai, a container of fertilizer sits among tens of thousands of boxes, waiting for a ride to the U.S. It’s been on the dock for months, trapped by typhoons and Covid outbreaks that have worsened major congestion in the global supply-chain network.

While the fertilizer has been stranded there since May, the port is just one stop on the long journey from central China to the U.S. Midwest. Delays have stretched a delivery that ordinarily would take weeks to more than half a year. And that time frame will keep expanding, as the goods

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