rob aline says that between 2019 and today it is. quinn, toppled its exports to chile, bolivia, paraguay, and uruguay. their plasm afforded them and we have pushed hard on chinese and european products here with some targeting lower value products. and europe targeting higher value ones a little up and under a lot of road to them are short on that de la, both the war and the pandemic had a big impact on the increase in logistics costs and also on inflation. because they've been lame, flashy on. according to wrap aline, european ceramic companies have doubled the production costs due to the increase in energy prices. gina, a, china has had an impact that the greatest impact has been on the logistics level. the containers that were around $2000.00 before the pandemic. now, cars $20000.00 to $25000.00. prices have dropped again. but they're still much more expensive. but as you, but while it would your mccarrow latin american countries with some industrial development like mexico, brazil and argentina can take advantage of export opportunities in a region traditionally focused on the extrac