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Could Fuel Shortages Become the Next Supply Chain Pressure Point?

In a March 11 press release, the International Energy Agency (IEA) announced that its 34 member countries had agreed to release 400 million barrels of oil from emergency reserves to help stabilize markets disrupted by the expanding conflict in the Middle East. According to the IEA’s latest Oil Market Report, the war has triggered “the

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Middle East Tensions Push Maritime Threat Level to “Critical”

Iran’s newly installed supreme leader has vowed to continue blocking the Strait of Hormuz in retaliation for U.S.–Israeli strikes, turning a critical maritime chokepoint into a strategic pressure point. The closure of this narrow waterway, through which roughly one‑fifth of global oil supply moves, has raised concerns over a potential worldwide energy crisis. Iran has

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CTS Data Shows Africa Leading Global Container Trade Growth

Africa has taken the lead as the fastest‑growing region in global container trade. It recorded the highest year‑on‑year growth in both imports and exports across all major regions in January, according to data from Container Trade Statistics (CTS). The figures showed the region accounted for the four highest growth tradelanes based on cargo loaded in

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Ocean Disruptions Mount Across Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean Trades

Ocean freight movements into and out of the Middle East and Eastern Mediterranean are experiencing significant disruption and coinciding with the post–Lunar New Year rebound in Asian manufacturing activity. Carriers continue to adjust operations in response to the escalating conflict involving Iran. Widespread delays, suspended routings, and capacity shortages are affecting multiple trade lanes. In

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Panama Reclaims Control of Canal Ports Following Supreme Court Ruling

The Panamanian government has taken control of the Balboa and Cristóbal ports following a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated the concession held by Panama Ports Company (PPC), a subsidiary of CK Hutchison Holdings (CKHH). The ruling, issued in late January, effectively voided the long‑standing agreement that had granted PPC operational control at both ends of

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U.S. Supreme Court Rules Against IEEPA Tariffs

The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled against the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), invalidating the sweeping tariffs imposed by the U.S. administration on imports under this law. As reported by NPR, the Court held that only Congress has the power to authorize tariffs. According to a report by American Shipper, citing U.S. Customs and

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