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Geopolitical Instability in the Red Sea: Impact on Top-5 Ocean Carriers

The geopolitical instability triggered by the Gaza conflict and Houthi attacks in the Red Sea has significantly disrupted global shipping, with some companies navigating the challenges more effectively than others.

This crisis has underscored the strategic vulnerability of key maritime chokepoints, particularly the Suez Canal, which facilitates around 30% of global container trade. The prolonged disruptions have rippled beyond individual shipping firms, affecting global trade logistics and supply chain management at large.

At Container News, we have compiled insights and reports to assess the impact of this geopolitical instability on major shipping operators.

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