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Suez Canal blockage 'could cause months of disruption' at European ports

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Suez Canal blockage 'could cause months of disruption' at European ports

Suez Canal blockage 'could cause months of disruption' at European ports

The port of Antwerp told Euronews that shipments coming into the EU could be affected for months, even with the Ever Given ship freed from the Suez Canal blockage.


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