Why the World Is Building Alternative Trade Routes
The disruption of the Strait of Hormuz during the Iran conflict has forced governments and businesses to rethink how global trade moves. In the wake of the crisis, there has been an uptick of new trans-regional economic corridors designed to reduce geopolitical risk and secure supply chains. ORF Middle East recently hosted an online panel discussion to examine how these emerging corridors are reshaping trade, infrastructure, and political economy, and whether the current moment marks a deeper shift toward cross-regional economic integration. #traderoutes #hormuz #iranconflict #geopolitics #globaltrade #middleeast

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