India can reap benefits in current global economic scenario: Masala King Dr. Dhananjay Datar

Masala King Dr. Dhananjay Datar, CMD, Al Adil Trading Co. L.L.C.  Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 15: The current global economic scenario displays a mixed pattern. Due to the Russia-Ukraine war, depleting fuel supply, rising inflation, impending agricultural loss as a result of global warming, food insecurity, recession and struggling economies of many countries, the world […]

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India can reap benefits in current global economic scenario: Masala King Dr. Dhananjay Datar

Masala King Dr. Dhananjay Datar, CMD, Al Adil Trading Co. L.L.C. 

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], October 15: The current global economic scenario displays a mixed pattern. Due to the Russia-Ukraine war, depleting fuel supply, rising inflation, impending agricultural loss as a result of global warming, food insecurity, recession and struggling economies of many countries, the world is passing through challenges never seen before. But at the same time, Referring to some recent positive developments in the import-export field, he said, “India exports to Gulf countries mainly through shipping routes and UAE is a prominent importer of Indian goods and foodstuffs. The containers required for this were not available in adequate numbers for the last 2 years. Besides, a major part of the available container stock was being utilised on the China route alone owing to the increase in demand during the pandemic period from that country.”

This resulted in the freight rate touching a whopping high of 1100 USD per 20 feet container last November. The high freight rates caused price rises of all commodities and the retail customers were facing the brunt of inflation. Now the situation is returning to normal and the supply of containers has also increased.

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