"Tensions at Sea: How Geopolitics is Disrupting Global Shipping Routes In a rapidly shifting world order, the rules of global shipping are being rewritten. From the strategic Strait of Hormuz in the Middle East to the Panama Canal in Central America, and from the disputed waters of the South China Sea to the Black Sea on Europe's eastern edge, geopolitics is increasingly playing a major role in shaping the world's shipping lanes. As global powers jockey for influence and control, shipping routes that were once considered safe and predictable are now becoming increasingly vulnerable to disruption, threatening to send shockwaves through the global economy. With multiple flashpoints and potential chokepoints, the future of global trade hangs in the balance - and the stakes have never been higher."
From Hormuz to Panama, the South China Sea to the Black Sea, geopolitics is rewriting the rules of global shipping.