From Australian wine, to Japanese cars and clothes from Bang...
From Australian wine, to Japanese cars and clothes from Bangladesh: Map shows supplies of goods under threat by Red Sea shipping attacks as experts warn impact of crisis on Britain's High Street will be felt 'within days'

Britain's high streets could soon feel the impact of the Red Sea crisis, with vital imports of wine, tea, tobacco and other popular goods drying up 'within days', experts have warned.
Marco Forgione, director general of the Institute of Export and International Trade, said goods from countries including Bangladesh, Vietnam, Thailand, Japan and Australia will be hit by the shipping disruptions, as tankers seek to avoid the Red Sea. $ZIM Integrated Shipping (ZIM.US)$ $A.P. Moller - Maersk A/S Unsponsored ADR (AMKBY.US)$ $Hapag-Lloyd Aktien (HLAGF.US)$ $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$ $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$
Marco Forgione, director general of the Institute of Export and International Trade, said goods from countries including Bangladesh, Vietnam, Thailand, Japan and Australia will be hit by the shipping disruptions, as tankers seek to avoid the Red Sea. $ZIM Integrated Shipping (ZIM.US)$ $A.P. Moller - Maersk A/S Unsponsored ADR (AMKBY.US)$ $Hapag-Lloyd Aktien (HLAGF.US)$ $Dow Jones Industrial Average (.DJI.US)$ $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$
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