Maersk's former ports in Russia have lost more than a third of containers

Global Ports feels the effects of major shipping companies bypassing Russia after the invasion of Ukraine. Maersk sold its stake in the company last year.
Maersk owned almost a third of the port company Global Ports, but sold its stake when Russia invaded Ukraine. Since then, the number of containers in the company's ports has dropped drastically. | Photo: Uncredited/AP/Ritzau Scanpix
Maersk owned almost a third of the port company Global Ports, but sold its stake when Russia invaded Ukraine. Since then, the number of containers in the company's ports has dropped drastically. | Photo: Uncredited/AP/Ritzau Scanpix

Fewer containers are still coming in and out of Russia after the invasion of Ukraine has caused many shipping companies to steer clear of the country.

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