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World's Largest Shipping Line Suspends Cargo to Middle East

By MGN EditorialMarch 2, 2026 at 11:24 PM

Leading container carrier Maersk suspends all worldwide bookings to Middle East destinations amid regional tensions.

In a significant development, Maersk, the world's largest container shipping line, has announced that it is suspending all cargo bookings to the Middle East region. According to a report by FreightWaves, the Danish shipping giant has halted new bookings to destinations across the Middle East, citing 'operational challenges' in the region. The suspension comes amidst heightened tensions in the Persian Gulf, following recent attacks on oil tankers and the downing of a U.S. surveillance drone by Iran. Maersk's decision underscores the growing concerns about the safety and reliability of maritime trade routes in the Middle East. 'We have suspended new bookings to the Middle East as we are currently experiencing operational challenges in the region,' a Maersk spokesperson told FreightWaves. 'We continue to monitor the situation closely and will provide updates as the situation develops.' The suspension is likely to have significant implications for global supply chains, as the Middle East is a critical hub for international trade and energy shipments. Maersk's decision may prompt other shipping lines to follow suit, potentially disrupting the flow of goods and commodities through the region. The maritime industry will be closely watching how this situation unfolds, as the safety and security of shipping operations in the Middle East remains a top concern for global trade.
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