Decks and Deals Weekly #2
The maritime crisis deepens as Houthi attacks escalate and global fleets expand, in this July 21–25 overview of a shipping industry trapped between geopolitical disruption, strategic investments, and rising uncertainty
The maritime crisis deepens as Houthi attacks escalate and global fleets expand, in this July 21–25 overview of a shipping industry trapped between geopolitical disruption, strategic investments, and rising uncertainty
Global shipping faces unprecedented turbulence as geopolitical tensions reshape maritime trade routes, whilst environmental pressures and technological innovations force the industry to reconsider its fundamental operating principles and strategic alliances
In 2025, container shipping confronts geopolitical tensions, overcapacity, and sustainability demands. Expert Alan Dixon analyzes these challenges and explores strategies for resilience, efficiency, and long-term industry growth
Escalating state-based armed conflict is the most pressing global risk for 2025, while climate-related crises dominate long-term concerns, warns the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report
The U.S. Department of Defense has designated China’s state-owned COSCO Shipping as a “military-linked company,” tightening scrutiny on China’s maritime sector amid escalating geopolitical tensions