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Softening in global shipping means little for NZ

Drops in shipping indexes are good for global inflation story, but aren't flowing through to New Zealand.

Shipping lines are slightly softening spot prices, but rates are much higher than pre-pandemic.

Andrew Bevin Thu, 15 Sep 2022

Global shipping costs are softening in some instances, but New Zealand isn’t anywhere near getting a proper look in quite yet.

Shipping costs spiked as congestion mounted at the beginning of the pandemic, with port closures in China setting off a chain reaction exposing decades of

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Andrew Bevin Thu, 15 Sep 2022
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