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US-China Trade War Escalates Risks in Shipping Industry Amid Geopolitical Uncertainty

Recent developments in terms of geopolitical instability collectively paint a complex picture of strategic competition, influencing the stability and decisions of the global shipping industry.

Geopolitics and political instability are perceived as a significant risk, with the lowest confidence in addressing them, suggesting that geopolitical factors are a major concern with less controllable outcomes. These risks are highly related to US-China maritime trade warfare which, according to metrics, contributes to the overall shipping uncertainty.

 


 

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