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    Importers turn to air freight to avoid Red Sea delays

    Ayesha de Kretser
    Ayesha de KretserSenior reporter

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    Attacks on ships in the Red Sea could spark “significant” delays for Australian importers unless they pivot to air freight, a logistics expert has warned.

    CH Robinson vice president Asia Pacific Andrew Coldrey said 20 per cent of Australia’s imports were shipped from Europe, meaning businesses – particularly retailers – were already expecting delayed supplies due to Houthi rebel attacks on ships in the Red Sea.

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