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Red Sea Conflict Triggers 40% Surge in Nigerian Freight Costs
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Red Sea Conflict Triggers 40% Surge in Nigerian Freight Costs

Jumoke Salako3 months ago3 months ago03 mins

Nigerian importers and exporters are facing a period of intense economic turbulence as the escalating Middle East conflict upends global maritime trade. Local shipping stakeholders warned on Tuesday that freight rates could surge by 40 per cent as major carriers abandon the Suez Canal. The Sea Empowerment and Research Center (SEREC) further cautioned that marine…

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