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Global port investments surge in 2025 amid shifting geopolitical tides

In 2025, the global maritime industry witnessed a wave of transformative investments in port terminals and infrastructure, reshaping trade networks and reflecting broader geopolitical realignments.

From Syria’s war-torn coast to India’s ambitious trade corridors, port investments totaling billions of dollars are not just about logistics they signal strategic power plays, economic recovery efforts, and a race to dominate global supply chains in an era of technological and environmental change.



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