"Who will pay for that?" - Migrants clog east Europe trade routes

BATROVCI, Serbia/BUDAPEST, Oct 2 (Reuters) - Border closures and tighter controls caused by record numbers of migrants are clogging up trade in southeast and central Europe, driving up costs and forcing transport companies to seek other routes.
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