<p>A new study from the University of Oxford estimates that disruptions at the world’s maritime chokepoints affect around $192bn worth of maritime trade each year. These disruptions result in estimated economic losses of about $14bn annually, through delays, rerouting, insurance premiums, and higher freight costs. The researchers analysed 24 major maritime chokepoints and found that …</p> </p><p><p>https://splash247.com/oxford-flags-14bn-annual-hit-as-fragile-chokepoints-strain-global-trade/</p></p>
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