BUSINESSKYIV POST
Russia's Fuel Crisis Disrupts Cargo Transport to China, Drives Up Freight Costs
Fuel shortages in Russia are disrupting trucking routes to China, causing delivery delays and increased freight costs. Logistics companies report longer gas station waits, reduced daily driving distances, and a 10% tariff increase starting July 1.
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