Shipping recovery to take time as Malaysian ports prepare for Hormuz backlog
KUALA LUMPUR: Ports, shipping lines and cargo owners are now confronting the formidable task of restoring global supply chains and clearing a backlog of vessels and cargo built up during months of…
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