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<strong>Worries for Indian exporters are rising as several containers are stuck in the high seas including Black Sea after the US and European Union imposed sanctions against Russia. A disruption in movement could lead to huge losses.</strong></p>
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Sources said that the Indian authorities are looking into the issue. A committee has also been set up to help Indian traders, both exporters as well as importers, to resolve the payment issue and movement of containers.</p>
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The Directorate General of Shipping said the committee has been formed &ldquo;in view of the Russia-Ukraine crisis and the requirement of shipping.&quot;</p>
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&ldquo;Several vessels carrying Basmati rice are stuck on Black Sea, we have already taken up the matter with the authorities,&rdquo; Vinod Kaul, senior executive director, All India Rice Exporters&rsquo; Association, told India Narrative.</p>
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The <a href="https://www.wsj.com/articles/ukraine-war-ships-stranded-sailors-global-supply-chain-11646754357">Wall Street Journal</a> in a report said that London-based shipping tracker Windward Ltd estimates that 3,500 sailors have been stuck on some 200 ships at Ukrainian ports.</p>
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A Bangladeshi cargo ship near the Ukrainian port of Olvia was also struck by a missile. The incident left a crew member dead and several others injured.</p>
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<strong>Also read: <a href="https://www.indianarrative.com/world-news/over-airbus-boeing-planes-leased-to-russia-s-airlines-may-be-taken-over-as-moscow-hits-back-in-sanctions-war-156337.html">Over 500 Airbus, Boeing planes leased to Russia&rsquo;s airlines may be taken over as Moscow hits back in sanctions war</a></strong></p>
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According to international law firm <a href="https://www.hklaw.com/en/insights/publications/2022/03/us-sanctions-on-russia-impact-on-shipping-business">Holland &amp; Knight</a>, Russian-related sanctions are already beginning to impact all shipping segments, including commodity traders, tankers, containers, dry bulk and gas. &ldquo;The market consequences will likely continue to exacerbate supply chain congestion as vessels are diverted or delayed,&rdquo; it said.</p>
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The shortage of containers has also started impacting the Bangladesh economy. &ldquo;We are worried..if the current situation continues, our economy will be badly affected, especially as Bangladesh and Russia have a very active trade relation,&rdquo; Ishfaq Ilahi Choudhury, Bangladesh war veteran, who served in the country&rsquo;s Air Force, told India Narrative.</p>
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Bilateral trade between Russia and Bangladesh stood at $1.14 billion in FY21.</p>
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The Financial Express (Bangladesh) said that Dhaka could face a series of troubles on both economic and geopolitical fronts. &ldquo;Economic shock will be felt immediately whereas geo-political difficulty will be visible in the near future. Being globally exposed mostly through trade, the economic shock will be transmitted at a faster rate,&rdquo; the news organization said.</p>
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According to the Bangladesh High Commission in Russia, Dhaka&rsquo;s main export items to Russia comprised apparel items, jute, frozen foods, tea, leather, home textiles and ceramic products.</p>
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As Russian banks and companies have been disconnected from the SWIFT payment system, concerns over payments have also risen.</p>
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New Delhi is looking to set up a rupee payment mechanism with Russia.</p>
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