The blocking of a crucial global trade route, which was built in the mid-19th century, by a modern 220,000-tonne ship as long as the Empire State Building is high has raised questions over the industry’s reliance on such huge vessels.
一艘長度相當(dāng)于帝國大廈(Empire State Building)高度的22萬噸現(xiàn)代化船舶,堵塞了一條建于19世紀(jì)中葉的全球關(guān)鍵貿(mào)易路線。這件事引發(fā)了圍繞航運業(yè)對這類大船之依賴性的質(zhì)疑。
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