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Suez Canal Experiences Drive Capacity Surge as Ocean Carriers Navigate Decrease in Demand Weakness

December 2025 marked an historic turning point in global ocean shipping as carriers gradually resumed Suez Canal transits after nearly one year of Cape of Good Hope diversion. CMA CGM launched regular eastbound services while Maersk promised 10-14 day transit time reductions; yet oversupply and weak demand continue pressurizing rates across major trade lanes.

Red Sea

Red Sea security changes and Baltic deployments have altered ocean access routes.

More recently, commercial access to the oceans has been changed by incremental moves by carriers back in the direction of the Suez Canal; continuing security risks offshore in the Red and Black Seas; and an increased naval tempo in the Baltic. Carriers, insurers and regulators are adjusting routing, risk premiums and enforcement to try and find an optimum balance between efficient schedule operation and mitigating geo-political and maritime security risk.

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