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    Christmas Isn’t Cancelled Despite Choked Port, Britain Says

    Published by maria gbaf

    Posted on October 14, 2021

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    Last updated: January 29, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    UK assures no Christmas shortages despite port congestion at Felixstowe. Maersk diverts ships due to truck driver shortages, impacting supply chains.

    UK Assures Christmas Will Proceed Despite Port Congestion

    By Sarah Young and Guy Faulconbridge

    LONDON (Reuters) – Britain said on Wednesday that people should buy normally for Christmas and there would be no shortage of gifts, after shipping containers carrying toys and electrical goods were diverted from the country’s biggest port because it was full.

    Maersk, the world’s largest container shipping company, has diverted some vessels from Felixstowe port in eastern England because a lack of truck drivers means there is nowhere left to stack containers.

    “I’m confident that people will be able to get their toys for Christmas,” Conservative Party co-Chairman Oliver Dowden told Sky. He said he was sure Christmas gifts would be delivered this year.

    Dowden, a cabinet minister without portfolio, said the issues at the port were easing and the supply chain problems facing the world’s fifth largest economy were global – such as a shortage of truckers and port congestion.

    “The situation is improving,” Dowden said, referring to Felixstowe, which handles 36% of the country’s containerised freight. Asked whether people should start to buy now for Christmas, he said: “I would say just buy as you do normally.”

    He said Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who is on holiday abroad, was very much engaged with domestic and international issues. “He’s very much engaged with the job.”

    Britain’s economy is forecast to grow at 6.8% this year, the fastest in the G7 leading economies, though supply chain disruption and inflationary pressures are constraining the global economy, the International Monetary Fund https://www.reuters.com/business/imf-cuts-global-growth-outlook-supply-bottlenecks-hobble-pandemic-recovery-2021-10-12 said.

    Britain’s economy returned to growth https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/uk-growth-picks-up-august-after-july-dip-2021-10-13 in August after contracting for the first time in six months in July.

    But its exit from the European Union has exacerbated some of the problems by constricting immigration.

    Britain is short of about 100,000 truckers, leading to queues for fuel at filling stations and worries about getting food into supermarkets, with a lack of butchers and warehouse workers also causing concern.

    “Felixstowe is currently among one of the affected ports. The main factors in addition to pandemic impact behind this situation are high consumption demand and lack of truck drivers for land side distribution,” Maersk said.

    It was diverting some ships “to alternate continental ports” to regulate the flow of cargo and minimise the impact on supply chains and British consumers ahead of Christmas, it said.

    A lack of labour is also affecting farmers.

    Two sisters running a pig farm in northeast England urged Johnson to lift strict immigration rules for butchers or risk seeing the pork sector https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/desperate-british-pig-farmers-tell-johnson-ease-immigration-rules-2021-10-13 collapse under the weight of overly fattened animals.

    “The pressure is like pressure we’ve never had before, emotionally it’s absolutely draining, financially it’s crippling,” Vicky Scott told Reuters over the squeals of a couple of hundred pigs. “We’re in a fairly bad place right now.”

    (Additional reporting by Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen in Copenhagen; Editing by Alistair Smout and Barbara Lewis)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK officials assure no Christmas shortages despite port congestion.
    • •Felixstowe port faces issues due to truck driver shortages.
    • •Maersk diverts ships to manage supply chain impact.
    • •UK economy grows despite Brexit and supply chain challenges.
    • •Labour shortages affect various sectors, including farming.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Christmas isn’t cancelled despite choked port, Britain says

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses UK's assurance of no Christmas shortages despite port congestion at Felixstowe due to truck driver shortages.

    2How is Maersk involved?

    Maersk is diverting ships from Felixstowe to manage the flow of cargo and minimize supply chain impact.

    3What are the broader economic impacts?

    The UK economy is growing despite Brexit-related challenges and global supply chain disruptions.

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