Global shipping, moving over 80 per cent of the world’s merchandise trade, is entering a period of fragile growth, rising costs and mounting uncertainty, according to The Review of Maritime Transport 2025.
Breakdown
- Sea-borne trade growth is expected to slow to just half a percent.
- Geopolitical tensions have caused costly rerouting of ships, especially around the Cape of Good Hope. 23s
- New tariffs and shifting trade patterns are disrupting established shipping routes. 38s
- Longer shipping routes have led to higher costs, delays, and increased emissions. 1m 16s
- Over 80 percent of global merchandise trade relies on shipping, but new restrictions are adding to tensions. 1m 37s