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300 ships backed-up in Shanghai

The continuing closure by the Chinese authorities of half of the entire city of Shanghai has created some knock-on problems in the shipping sector

As many as 300 vessels are backed up in Shanghai, waiting to load up or discharge compared to this time last year. We hear about the knock on affects from Steve Lamar, President and CEO of the American Apparel & Footwear Association. Amid a worsening humanitarian crisis, the UN is seeking $4.4bn in aid for Afghanistan. We hear from Mark Malloch-Brown, president of the Open Society Foundations, and former deputy secretary general of the UN, discusses what role western sanctions are playing in the extreme hunger faced by many in Afghanistan. Also in the programme, with just a few days to go before the first round of France's presidential election, the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's Theo Leggett reports from the east of the country on how concerns about the rising cost of living are impacting the rival campaigns. Plus, with the current high cost of natural gas, there are renewed calls for countries to move away from the fossil fuel as a way of heating our homes. One alternative is the heat pump, and the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ's climate editor Justin Rowlatt explains how they work.
(Picture: A ship in Shanghai. Picture credit: Getty Images.)

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Thu 31 Mar 2022 21:32GMT

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  • Thu 31 Mar 2022 21:32GMT