
China may reduce reliance on Straits of Hormuz and Malacca via NSR — Fortune
In July 2024, NewNew Shipping Line launched the "Arctic Express No. 1" trade route, linking the ports of Shanghai and Ningbo with Arkhangelsk via the NSR.
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Later, in June 2026 at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), the Murmansk Region authorities agreed with the Chinese company on the first direct transshipment of around 500 containers through the Murmansk Commercial Sea Port. Containers will cover the distance in 20-22 days under a fixed schedule. Trump ‘is going to have to’ escalate Iran war: Rick Scott.
Furthermore, The senator warned of a looming energy crisis if the situation in Iran is not resolved quickly. “Now we’re in a mess,” Justice said. “Now you’ve got a situation where it’s hard to get away.
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Later, in June 2026 at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF), the Murmansk Region authorities agreed with the Chinese company on the first direct transshipment of around 500 containers through the Murmansk Commercial Sea Port.
according to TASSContainers will cover the distance in 20-22 days under a fixed schedule.
according to TASSTrump ‘is going to have to’ escalate Iran war: Rick Scott.
according to Washington ExaminerThe senator warned of a looming energy crisis if the situation in Iran is not resolved quickly. “Now we’re in a mess,” Justice said. “Now you’ve got a situation where it’s hard to get away.
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