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Middle East Tensions Disrupt Global Shipping

By MGN EditorialMarch 2, 2026 at 05:06 PM

Escalating conflict in the Middle East is causing major disruptions to global liner shipping, with carriers pausing or rerouting services as they assess the security situation.

The recent escalation of conflict in the Middle East is causing significant disruption to global liner shipping, according to the World Shipping Council. Many carriers have been forced to pause or reroute services as they evaluate the evolving security situation in the region. 'The safety of seafarers is paramount,' said World Shipping Council President & CEO Joe Kramerk. 'Carriers are taking necessary precautions to protect their crews and vessels while ensuring the continuity of global supply chains.' The Middle East is a critical global shipping chokepoint, with the Strait of Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb Strait seeing large volumes of oil, gas, and container traffic. Disruptions in these waterways can have far-reaching impacts on international trade. Industry analysts warn that the situation remains highly fluid, and further escalation could lead to more severe and prolonged shipping delays. Carriers are closely monitoring developments and may need to adjust routing, schedules, and surcharges in the coming weeks. 'This is a concerning situation for the global maritime industry,' said gCaptain editor John Konrad. 'Shipping companies will need to carefully balance safety and operational concerns as they navigate these challenging circumstances.'
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