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Shanghai Covid-19 outbreak raises congestion concerns

Another Covid-19 outbreak in Shanghai has caused concerns that the world’s busiest container port may see growing vessel queues. Warehouses in Shanghai remain operational, although drivers are requested to show a health code for cargo delivery. In addition, the drivers from medium-high risk areas need to show a negative nucleic acid test report within 48 hours and the drivers from non-risk areas need to show a negative nucleic acid test report issued from 16 to 20 March for delivering cargo from 21 to 27 March.

Trucking is still available in China’s main ports and nearby cities, providing the drivers hold negative nucleic acid test reports requested by local governments.


Source: container-news.com


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