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Supply China Edge: Red Sea ripples through trains, automobiles and warehouses

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• The impact of disruptions to shipping through the Red Sea is rippling through supply chains. In new research this week we look at the impact on the automotive sector where four manufacturers are already cutting production or adjusting their operations and electric vehicles appear more exposed than ICE vehicles. We also look at potential rail routes for shipping from Asia to Europe, focusing on Kazakhstan.
• Shipping firms outside of container freight operators are diverting their vessels, while new data shows just two container vessels a day crossed the Suez Canal in the past ...

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