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Xeneta sees no silver lining for container shipping in Brexit storm
NORWEGIAN container research house Xeneta said it believes that the UK's decision to leave the European Union will impact negatively on all parties in container shipping.
"The firm, which crowd sources freight rates on over 60,000 port-to-port pairings worldwide, believes that the only thing that is certain right now is uncertainty," said its press release.
"The last thing the container segment needs is further unpredictability and disruption," said Xeneta CEO Patrik Berglund.
But nowhere in Xeneta's press release did it suggest that its own country, Norway, join the European Union or express any regret that it was not a member.
"The firm, which crowd sources freight rates on over 60,000 port-to-port pairings worldwide, believes that the only thing that is certain right now is uncertainty," said its press release.
"The last thing the container segment needs is further unpredictability and disruption," said Xeneta CEO Patrik Berglund.
But nowhere in Xeneta's press release did it suggest that its own country, Norway, join the European Union or express any regret that it was not a member.
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