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Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd resume Suez Canal transits

Global shipping is resuming normal routes and rates after the Israel-Iran war disrupted major trade lanes, with container lines like Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd restarting Suez Canal transits. Trade flows

After Iran war upheaval, global shipping eyes return to status quo
Al Jazeera โ€” 7 July 2026
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The four-month war between Israel and Iran triggered the biggest disruption to global shipping since the pandemic and Russiaโ€™s invasion of Ukraine, sl

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Why This Matters

The return to normalcy in global shipping lanes underscores the fragility of maritime trade routes, where geopolitical tensions can trigger cascading disruptions that ripple through supply chains. For industries reliant on just-in-time deliveryโ€”from electronics to pharmaceuticalsโ€”the stabilization of routes like the Suez Canal is a critical lifeline, offering a brief respite from the volatility that has defined the post-pandemic era of logistics.

Background Context

The Iran-Israel conflict has long been a latent threat to one of the world's most vital trade arteries, with past incidentsโ€”such as the 2019 attacks on tankers in the Strait of Hormuzโ€”proving how quickly regional flare-ups can escalate into global crises. The Suez Canal itself is no stranger to disruptions, having weathered blockages and diversions since its inception, but the latest tensions arrive at a time when shipping capacity is already stretched thin by post-COVID demand and the Red Sea crisis.

What Happens Next

While container lines resume Suez transits, lingering risks remainโ€”particularly if Iran's proxy conflicts intensify or if Houthi attacks in the Red Sea persist as a deterrent. Shippers may hedge by rerouting through the Cape of Good Hope or increasing insurance premiums, further inflating costs in an already inflation-sensitive environment. The next quarter will be a litmus test for whether the industry can sustain this fragile equilibrium.

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