China's Shipping Firms Brace for Volatility Amid Iran War
Chinese shipping companies anticipate prolonged global volatility as the ongoing conflict near the Strait of Hormuz disrupts energy transit. They are adapting by focusing on long-term contracts and new routes.
China’s shipping giants are bracing for a harsh new reality of persistent global volatility, as the closure of the Strait of Hormuz shifts from being a problem of transit delays to a hard volume shock. With the crucial energy corridor still paralysed as the US-Israel war on Iran drags on with no clear end in sight, China’s state-backed shipping majors are doubling down on long-term contracts and creating new multimodal routes in an attempt to hedge against future shocks. Cosco Shipping Holdings,...