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How global shipping is Adapting in 2025

The global shipping industry in 2025 finds itself at a crossroads between intensifying geopolitical fault lines and sweeping market recalibrations.

Dryad Global’s 2025 forecast outlines an increasingly fragmented maritime security landscape. Along the East African coast and Indian Ocean, piracy is making a resurgence as a result of reduced Western naval patrols, with hijackings of fishing vessels already repurposed as motherships for broader attacks.



In the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, Houthi forces maintain an

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