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CN Magazine – May 2025 Issue | Out Now!

Step into the pulse of global trade with the May 2025 issue of CN Magazine, your essential monthly guide to the dynamic world of container shipping.

In this edition, we uncover:

  • Rising Tensions in the Persian Gulf: Escalating geopolitical risks threaten key shipping lanes, sparking global concern.

  • Iran’s Fatal Port Blast: A deadly explosion rocks a strategic port—raising alarms over infrastructure security and regional stability.

  • PSA Considers Divestment in CK Hutchison: The global port operator re-evaluates its stake in a major player—what this could mean for the Asian logistics landscape.

  • Trump’s Tariffs Send Shockwaves Worldwide: A sweeping return to protectionist policies reshapes global trade dynamics and rattles supply chains across continents.

  • And many more.

With expert insights, data-driven trends, and interviews from industry leaders, CN Magazine is your front-row seat to the forces driving global commerce.



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