
In an era where geopolitics and climate change are redrawing the map of global trade, the question is no longer if maritime corridors will shift – but how radically. For over a century, the Panama and Suez Canals have acted as essential chokepoints for global commerce. But today, the Northern Sea Route (NSR) has entered the conversation as a strategic wildcard.
So, which maritime route is truly positioned to shape the 21st century?
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