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Middle East Air Cargo Capacity Down 30%

Air cargo capacity across the Middle East is currently operating at approximately 30% below pre‑conflict levels, according to data from Xeneta. The regional conflict is entering its fifth week. Niall van de Wouw, Xeneta’s Chief Airfreight Officer, emphasized that rising costs are only one part of the equation for shippers. Despite higher rates, demand has

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Structural Imbalance Widening on the Asia–Europe Trade Lane

Asia to Europe container exports reached 1.88m TEU in January, representing a 6% year-on-year increase and marking the third straight month of growth, according to the report by Container News, citing analysis by the Japan Maritime Center using Container Trades Statistics data. The figures highlight a deepening structural imbalance in the Asia-Europe trade lane. Strong

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Nearly 10% of Global Container Fleet Impacted by Gulf Conflict | ShipcoViewpoint

The February 28 strikes on Iran prompted an immediate collapse in commercial transits through the Strait of Hormuz, cutting off Persian Gulf ports from global container networks and triggering widespread disruption across the global energy and containerized trade. According to MarineTraffic, vessel movements through the Strait of Hormuz chokepoint dropped by nearly 70% following the

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Cascading Middle East Disruptions Strain Asia’s Ports

The conflict involving Iran and the U.S./Israel is moving into its fifth week with growing repercussion for global shipping networks. Limited visibility into operational conditions has led to vessels holding position, rerouting, or bunching at alternative ports, according to the report by Splash247. The surge in vessel traffic has strained transshipment hubs and gateway ports,

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Intra‑Asia Carriers Outperform Global Lines on Operating Margins

While leading container shipping lines report average operating margins of 5.3% in the final quarter, intra-Asia container carriers have posted strong earnings, according to data by Alphaliner. Wan Hai Lines posted the highest operating margin of 18.9%, ahead of second-placed HMM at 10.7%. Alphaliner noted that Wan Hai benefitted from “its historical focus on the

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War-Risk Premiums Keep Pressure on Airfreight Pricing | ShipcoViewpoint

Global air cargo markets experienced a sharp contraction in the week ending March 8, according to data from WorldACD. Overall volumes declined -4% week-over-week and -12% year-over-year, indicating the widening impact of Middle East airspace restrictions and subsequent re-routing of traffic flows. These disruptions continue to constrain capacity across key trade lanes, particularly those with

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WTO’s Global Trade Outlook Forecasts Growth to Slow to 1.9%

Global trade growth is set to slow considerably in 2026, according to the latest global trade outlook from the World Trade Organization (WTO). The agency has projected world merchandise trade growth of 1.9% in 2026, down from 4.6% in 2025. Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has fallen from 138 commercial vessels per day to

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Global Shipping Disruptions Push Volumes Toward Southeast Asia’s Transshipment Gateways

Global container volumes exceeded expectations in 2025, with major ports recording an estimated 5.2% growth. According to Alphaliner, transshipment hubs demonstrated the strongest performance brought on by increased trade demand and disruptions within the liner shipping network. Malaysia’s Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) recorded the fastest growth among the world’s top container gateways. Throughput rose

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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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