OceanX Radar: Measuring forwarding margins; Hormuz halted; Net Zero numbed

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“Markets are starting to treat wars less as shocks and more as recurring events,“ a recent Julius Baer report says, adding: “Supply chains have once again proved more adaptable than the doomsday scenarios implied. “ We do seem to be getting used to Perma-Disruptions, and indeed our industry thrives on them, since
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