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March 15, 2021 • Trade Talks

151. Container shipping costs are through the roof. Who’s paying?

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Companies and regulators have begun to worry about the spike in container shipping costs, as well as other pandemic-related trade disruptions. Audrey Ross (Orchard Custom Beauty) and Chris Rogers (S&P Global Panjiva) join to explain (22:14).

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