KEY POINTS
  • Many goods are stuck in China at the moment and a "big problem looms" for the global economy, says IMA Asia's Richard Martin.
  • In the last few weeks, China has been battling its most severe Covid outbreak on the mainland since the initial shock of the pandemic in early 2020.
A traffic police officer prepares to check a truck at a service station near Shanghai, which has ordered tighter restrictions on travel in and out of the city as China battles its most severe Covid outbreak since the early days of the pandemic in 2020.

Many goods are stuck in China right now as a result of the Covid lockdowns and it could become a "big problem" for the global economy, according to business consultant Richard Martin.

"Many of the things that we use around the world that're manufactured, have components from China and we're about to see a logistics snarl that'll dwarf anything in 2020 or 2021," Martin, managing director at IMA Asia, told CNBC's "Street Signs Asia" on Tuesday.