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World Shipping Council statement on the situation in the Middle East and its impact on global shipping

Mar 01, 2026

“The recent escalation of conflict in the Middle East is causing disruption to global liner shipping, with many carriers pausing or rerouting services as they assess the evolving security situation,” World Shipping Council President & CEO Joe Kramek said.

“The safety of seafarers is paramount. Seafarers must not be targeted or placed at risk as a result of conflict, and the fundamental principle of freedom of navigation must be respected. Ocean carriers are making operational decisions based on the best available information and their individual risk assessments. Our thoughts are with the seafarers currently in and around the affected region.”

“The Middle East sits at the crossroads of major global trade routes. When services through the region are suspended or diverted, the impact is not limited to the immediate area. Longer voyages and changes to network rotations can lead to delays and scheduling adjustments across connected trades routes worldwide.”

“The industry has recent experience navigating disruption, including during increased hostility in the Red Sea. While rerouting is complex and can extend transit times, it has enabled trade to continue moving under difficult conditions,” Joe Kramek concluded.

This article does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the AJOT editorial board or Fleur de lis Publishing, Inc. and its owners.

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