Gate News message, April 17 — According to a report released by UK-based maritime analysis firm Vimeo on April 16, ongoing disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are accelerating trade restructuring across the Gulf region through alternative logistics methods including land bridge transportation and port diversification, gradually forming new supply chain networks.
The report attributes this shift to rising war risk insurance premiums, cargo congestion pressure, bottleneck risks, and uncertainty in strait governance. These factors have transformed temporary contingency measures into normalized operations. Even if regional tensions stabilize in the future, the new logistics architecture is expected to retain significant momentum in the short term.
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