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Road Freight Carrier Criboser Sees Good Start Of 2024

Road freight carrier Criboser, based in Oradea, brings about 80 to 100 trucks with food, flowers and medicines in Romania every week, while sending 20 trucks abroad from Romania and the rest from Hungary.

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Refine business strategies amidst Red Sea crisis, FMM tells shippers

PETALING JAYA: Shipping exporters should refine business strategies amidst the unfolding crisis in the Red Sea, says the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM).

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SH1 north of Kaikōura reopens after truck fire in Clarence stops traffic

State Highway 1 has reopened after a freight truck caught fire in Clarence, north of Kaikōura, this afternoon, blocking traffic. The road was closed and...

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Middle East braces for chaos as Iran and West square up

US-led strikes against Houthi rebels come as Tehran’s partners sow havoc from Lebanon to the Red Sea. Experts fear it’s only the beginning.

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if is prolonged and escalates, could threaten growth and declining inflation just at a time when the economy is already feeling quite fragile. the boss of maersk — one of the world's biggest shipping companies — has already been warning of �*significant disruption' to global supply chains because of those houthi attacks. the maersk ceo told the bbc, that the extra costs on freight are already being passed onto consumers. this is one of the most important arteries of global trade and having to re—route all of this cargo now south of the cape of good hope is going to create significant disruptions to the global supply chain for the duration in which we have to do that, and probably a few months more as we have to get back then into normal. so you need to see, i think, a stronger mobilisation. the other thing is that the level of threat is actually evolving, and so, for the coalition that is trying to put in place this safe passage, they need to constantly reassess the level of protection. but for us, it is really important that this is being addressed with diligence and with a strong mobilisation of the international community so that normal global trade can resume. around the world and across the uk.

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interruptions to shipments of liquid gas. but we are currently well stocked and any impact on energy bills would not be felt for several months. so while this is not derailing our prosperity yet, that unrest in the red sea, if is prolonged and escalates, could threaten growth and declining inflation just at a time when the economy is already feeling quite fragile. the boss of maersk — one of the world's biggest shipping companies — has already been warning of "significant disruption" to global supply chains — because of those houthi attacks. the maersk ceo told the bbc that the extra costs on freight are already being passed onto consumers. this is one of the most important arteries of global trade and having to re—route all of this cargo now south of the cape of good hope is going to create significant disruptions to the global supply chain for the duration in which we have to do that, and probably a few months more

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World Business Report

secondly the cost of things will go up secondly the cost of things will go up in terms of the freight and if you talk about the indexes, these will eventually likely be passed on to consumers. so we should to some extent or degree expect these costs passed on. the question as to what extent and how much. i think the issue at the moment as there is a lot of uncertainty over how much longer this will carry on and that will have an effect on the extent we see prices rise. as you mentioned, while prices have risen as aprons and the spill over onto other commodity prices as well as other components in the inflation basket, thatis components in the inflation basket, that is where central banks will be keen to monitor closely. and we have been dealing with crisis upon crisis upon crisis, beginning with the pandemic then the invasion of ukraine and that has filtered through to the oil price and inflation. , through to the oil price and inflation-— through to the oil price and inflation. , ., , , ., inflation. this was the year when we were hoping — inflation. this was the year when we were hoping interest _ inflation. this was the year when we were hoping interest rates _ inflation. this was the year when we were hoping interest rates would - were hoping interest rates would start coming down. what you think is the risk that it the process? i do

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World Business Report

the uk government is planning the biggest expansion of the nuclear power industry in 70 years. a new large—scale nuclear plant would quadruple supplies by 2050, which the government claims would lower bills and improve energy security. this nuclear power currently provides around 15% of the uk's electricity, but many of the country's ageing reactors are due to be decommissioned over the next decade. coming up: planting the seeds of a high—tech future. how artificial intelligence could transform the lives of indian farmers. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. voice-over: bbc news, - bringing you different stories from across the uk. route could be back in a big way. ten county counsel fields, october part of the 20 will have to become a giant lorry parked freight went across the channel pretty much permanently. new checks are to

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