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Gridlock at European Ports: Operational Crisis with Geopolitical Consequences

Europe’s northern ports are in the grip of a deepening operational crisis with wide-reaching geopolitical implications.

As 2025 unfolds, bottlenecks at major ports like Rotterdam, Antwerp, and Hamburg are no longer facing isolated disruptions but systemic failures, calling into question the continent’s ability to maintain its central role in global shipping.

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