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development bond, health and dry scrolling, global hunger and sanctions leave russia's aviation industry on shaky ground. this is the w business. i'm an elder my la. unwelcome shipping bottlenecks have come to europe. germany is keel institute for the world. the economy says almost 2 percent of the global freight capacity is currently stuck at ports in germany, the netherlands and belgian, and cannot be loaded or unloaded a german dock workers strike has ratcheted up the pressure that's forced huge container ships represented by dots here to drop anchor and wait. outside t ports, like hamburg. it's a different kind of traffic jam. just of the german coast, cargo ships wait to duck in hamburg around $150000.00 containers. just sit and wait on the north sea and around the world. 11 percent of global shipping floats of anchor consumers everywhere are feeling the effects. a constant momma that is of
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means that shelves and supermarkets and hardware stores are empty in the as in thomas vaughn, of ich runs a large logistics company in hamburg at the moment. he asked or improvised a lot. his warehouses keep filling up, but there are no ships to take the cargo on board. when some a remark, when it's full, it's full just like a barrel and the last drop then causes it to overflow. and that's how it is here. a german dock workers strike is only adding to the chaos. ships are not getting unloaded. the workers are demanding a pay raise for their non stop work during the pandemic. you know, i to hear the people here in the port gave it there all during lockdown, and they're still pushing themselves to the breaking point to ensure that supply chains are maintained for thomas vaughn in which the strike still means more unfulfilled deliveries. that leads to gaps in the supply chain and shortages for consumers. and the really big shipping volumes from china are still on their way.
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joining me now is vincent stammer. he's from germany's keel institute for the world economy. 2 percent of global freight capacity. can you put that in context for us? is that a lot good afternoon to percent of the is quite a lot. it's the 1st time since the onset of the panic that we have seen such a large traffic jam in the most b. so just to put that in to members, the dozens ships that waiting off or add up to 150000 containers. it is quite a lot for german standards. 150000 containers. when do you see this congestion easing? that is very difficult to say that the chance and the container should tend to take a long time to do so. this is because these containers are up to 400 meters long, very up to 20000 containers. so you tend to squeeze
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a container ship in a trap. so the next month's bill will see some delays and traffic jams. but it all depends on the next few weeks how many ships are coming from. so i where the law has just ended. so this will depend, this will matter a lot or where it is. and of course, we've seen other similar log jammed in ports around the world. what can you tell us about the economic costs of this particular maritime traffic jam? is there any way you can put a price tag on it? it is very difficult to put a plan on this particular particular traffic jam just because it's very long. so john jams have played there. what kind of me in the last 2 years. they have the last 2 delivery delays, all good to have managed hire transportation costs. transportation costs have risen dramatically in asia,
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europe and the delivery delays have led in 2021 to $2.00 percentage on lower economic growth and you would have expected. so the delivery delays from traffic jams have actually led to the rebound germany on the me to be a little bit lower and we actually would have expected so definitely a big impact there. so the question is here, what can be done to avoid such concessions in the future? and there isn't really a short term answer in the short term as it would only be for 2 years, even more people at the ports operating the terminals and operating the warehouses and the storage area. and also the transportation from the or the train tracks. and the trucks there will be there would have to be a concerted effort to, to, to solve the chance. and long term solution would only be to invest infrastructure
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and hope that people around the roles or increase the demand or on vacation and other services which will lead to lower demand physical that need to be so this is american army background favorable or voiding chance in the future until a connected, vincent stammer from germany is kiel institute for the world economy. thank you very much. you're welcome. the world bank is warning that growing levels of food insecurity a reversing years of development gains in countries around the world. now the united nations international fund for agricultural development has responded by issuing its 1st sustainable development bond. that should be good news for small scale farmers around the world. small firm is around the world, have been ringing in the launch of a $100000000.00 sustainable development bond on the luxembourg stock. exchange the
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bond issued by the us international fun for agricultural development in conjunction with the swedish insurance and pension fund folk. som, is aimed at mitigating the growing world food crisis. it will under pin increased investment in food security, rural development, and economic growth. this is any sorry for my son for you, for the establishment of effect. you are a medium to not program as he opens up a whole new avenue for you've had to finance itself and it's project chronic and acute hunger. we're on the rise even before curve at 19 reduced incomes and disrupted supply chains. the war in ukraine has made the situation worse, pushing food, fertilizer, and energy prices to record levels. rising food prices have a greater impact on people in low and middle income countries because they spend a larger proportion of the income on food than people in high income countries. the
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world bank is wanting that food prices likely to remain high for the foreseeable future. and that's expected to push millions of additional people into acute food insecurity. now to some of the other global business stories making use china's consumer price index, motel 2 point one percent and major to higher energy and fuel costs. the numbers show that inflation pressures are stabilizing. meanwhile, producer, producer prices have fallen to the low lowest level in more than a year due to the demand for steel, aluminum, and other raw materials. tesla has canceled 3 on line recruitment events for china scheduled this month. this comes after c o e law must threaten job cuts at the electric car maker saying it was overstaffed in some areas. the events were supposed to bring in new workers and sales and research in japan has e sets. corona virus face restrictions on foreign tourists,
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but only for those on guided packaged tours. masks and other anti virus measures are still mandatory. tours are being accepted from $98.00 countries and region 17 to have low infection risks. the european central bank says it's preparing to raise interest rates for the 1st time in a decade to battle record high inflation. rates could rise by a quarter of a percentage point with more coming in september. it also ended a long running stimulus scheme, sanctions against russia over its war and ukraine, our intensifying aviation has been heavily affected. most western countries have closed their aerospace to russian aircraft and the u as banned aircraft sales and leasing to russia. the country's pilots aren't happy about being grounded. alexander is a russian airline. pilots and now he has a lot of time on his hence. but he won't disclose to the carrier he worked for before russia invaded ukraine. he is angry with his country and it's politicians
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who donald was uber. emma, but it seemed to ruin, but i know of 2 beautiful. i certainly call it a war if someone goes into a foreign country at 4 in the morning and starts shooting and killing bombing and firing rockets, what would you call that was without doubt or war must regards his palupa muslin idealist. ah, fragile is more, l flights were cancelled when it begun. we stay on the ground here in moscow. our wages were cut, while prices and grocery stores were climbing on the printer from clement is your magazine. there is different r verola. the situation has somewhat slowly come to down in the supermarkets, the empty shelves at the beginning of the war in march have been re stocked. and now inflation is less dramatic than expected to thanks to little bull stabilization . but as a sanctions are being especially felt in sectors that are to rely on west and suppliers, especially as the asian industry,
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many leasing agreements were cancelled ration. airlines fia, the airplanes could be confiscated abroad, so they are ending their international flights. i expected a lot of us such situations in the near future. of course there is a bigger problem, especially in aviation industry and probably automobile industry. because in that are cases the import components are much more important than in other industries. and i think that we should expect some are kind of increase in unemployment, that's already affecting workers from more than 1000 to western firms that are beating russia, including german industrial giant, siemens. 3 years ago it sealed a 1000000000 dollar deal for 13 new high speed trains called sap sun in russia. they travel several times a day between moscow and saint petersburg. siemens has cancelled their delivery and
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ended its business in russia after some 170 years. the exit of foreign firms and western sanctions is weighing heavily experts worn even so many are skeptical as to whether these measurable forest of the kremlin to change its course. i don't think that we can change the current political station in russia and political decisions in near future by lot, alexander has given up hope for better times, a hat, at least for the one sprout russian aerospace industry, which are more dis, just verify. many colleagues aren't just trying to get jobs abroad. they also want to leave russia entirely. in my opinion, the current situation won't change for at least another 5 years normally get. alexander also has a new job offer is a west. so he is d's in russia, a number and finally, for latin american countries have joined forces to create
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a marine traffic corridor called nemo's highway, costa rica, panama ecuador, and columbia. want to protect marine life over thousands of kilometers in the pacific. are only local fishing of non endangered species will be allowed. marine animals moving through a network of migration routes have been vulnerable to intensive fishing in recent years. that's our shell for more checkout delay dot com slash business and the dw news to me to channel for also on facebook for me and the business team here in berlin. thanks for watching and have a great weekend. lou with
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