Global trade is entering a new phase where connectivity and supply chain resilience are becoming as important as efficiency.
Recent disruptions at major maritime corridors have highlighted the risks of relying heavily on a small number of strategic routes. In response, businesses and governments are increasingly looking toward diversified transport corridors, stronger logistics infrastructure, strategic reserves and flexible sourcing.
For Asia, reliable maritime connectivity remains especially important as the region continues to drive global manufacturing and trade. Stronger regional infrastructure and cooperation can help keep goods, energy and essential inputs moving even when individual routes face disruption.
The shift marks a broader transformation in global logistics: resilience, diversification and strategic planning are becoming foundations for sustainable trade growth.
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