KEY POINTS
  • Local officials said at a press briefing that all inbound and outbound services at the Meishan terminal at the Zhoushan port have been suspended till further notice. That's a key terminal servicing shipments to Europe and North America. 
  • Nick Marro, lead of global trade at the Economist Intelligence Unit, said that China's "zero Covid" approach suggests that this latest port disruption may not be the last. 
  • Dawn Tiura, CEO of Sourcing Industry Group, said that shippers will likely pass costs on to consumers, heating up global inflation further ahead of the key holiday season. 
Heavy cranes at Ningbo Harbor in China.

China has shut down a key terminal at its Ningbo-Zhoushan port, the third busiest port in the world, after one worker was found to be infected by Covid — a move that will likely put further pressure on already stretched supply networks.

It was the second time this year that the country suspended operations at one of its key ports.