The strain on supply chains and nations due to rising shipping costs in 2024 first half is intensifying, with SIDS and LDCs facing the worst impacts, UNCTAD said.
It estimates global consumer prices could rise by 0.6 per cent by 2025 as shipping costs filter through supply chains.
More distances and fuel use, and higher insurance premia have contributed to a ‘perfect storm’ of cost pressures.
It estimates global consumer prices could rise by 0.6 per cent by 2025 as shipping costs filter through supply chains.
More distances and fuel use, and higher insurance premia have contributed to a ‘perfect storm’ of cost pressures.