
Fleet disruptions from sanctioned vessels compound existing capacity constraints, driving up costs across global supply chains.
The recent forced fleet reshuffle at Singapore-based container carrier SeaLead, which terminated charters of 16 vessels following fresh US sanctions, highlights a growing challenge facing the global shipping industry on how sanctions on individual vessels could create ripple effects that compound existing market pressures.
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