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    <title>The six days that stopped world trade</title>
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    <description>In March 2021 one ordinary container ship turned sideways in the Suez Canal — and showed exactly how thin the arteries of the world economy are.</description>
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    <title>Why the biggest ships stopped growing</title>
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    <description>For fifty years ships doubled and doubled again. Then the curve went flat. The reasons are carved into canals, ports — and one graveyard of half-million-tonne tankers.</description>
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