The Polar pivot? China debuts regular Arctic shipping service as Iran war drags on
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The Polar pivot? China debuts regular Arctic shipping service as Iran war drags on
As the Iran war spills over into the Red Sea – a crucial chokepoint for Asia-Europe trade – China has marked a milestone by launching its first regular service through the Arctic’s Northern Sea Route (NSR), a development welcomed by Russia. The route, which runs along Russia’s northern Arctic coast, slashes travel time compared with alternative paths. A journey from Ningbo city on China’s southeast coast to Felixstowe in the United Kingdom takes…
A new world trade route is emerging.
On August 15th, the container carrier, Dubai Tower, inaugurated the regular 5,000-kilometre link between China and Europe via the Arctic. While threats are hovering over navigation in the Arabian Gulf and in the Red Sea, more and more shipowners are interested in this North-East shipping route.
The Dubai Tower, a Chinese container ship, departed on August 15 for Europe via a new express route through the Arctic. It will sail along the northern coast of Russia to reach a British port on September 7. This journey via the Northern Sea Route (or Northeast Passage) is made possible by melting ice due to climate change. This has sparked considerable interest, as this route is half the length of the one passing through the Suez Canal, where… …
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