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Norman Bay's avatar

Yes, the increased bunker demand was what I was getting at, as that is a potential macro-economic factor larger than the shipping impact, imho...although both could put a floor under goods inflation.

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Like other commentators, you focus on the extended voyage times, and what some call a 'one-off' inflation effect through delay. longer voyages will cost more as the days afloat increase - but what about the fuel consumed in the journey?

this is bound to increase also.

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