Hormuz, Suez, Taiwan Strait: Why the world’s supply chains now need war-room planning
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Global supply chains face unprecedented threats as maritime chokepoints become geopolitical battlegrounds.
Global supply chains face unprecedented threats as maritime chokepoints become geopolitical battlegrounds. The US-Iran conflict highlighted how disruptions in vital waterways like the Strait of Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb trigger widespread economic fallout, from soaring freight rates to increased inflation. Other critical routes, including the Suez, Taiwan, Malacca, and Panama Canals, are also under scrutiny, demanding a shift towards war-room level planning for future crises.
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