Three Corridors, Three Risk Channels — July 2026
Corridor risk can build through compliance, insurance and strategy before freight prices react.
Supply chains face sustained strain as corridor, tariff and insurance risks converge.
A 30–90 day read on the chokepoints, tariffs and corridors shaping global trade risk — and what they mean for your operations.
Canada must build strategic corridors, not simply surrender to US economic gravity.
As El Niño risk returns, Panama is trying to secure the canal’s future. But the fight over the Rio Indio reservoir shows that global trade resilience may come at a local human cost.
The US-Iran memorandum may ease immediate pressure, but renewed uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz and Israel-Hezbollah exchanges shows that resilience, not normalisation, is now the central issue.
DP World’s Corpus Christi move signals Gulf logistics capital returning to strategic US port infrastructure.
Gulf countries are accelerating investments in pipelines, railways, ports, and trade corridors as they seek to reduce their dependence on the Strait of Hormuz
Coast guards now shape Indo-Pacific power before navies enter the fight.
Hormuz may reopen, but nuclear, proxy and maritime risks remain unresolved.
Greenland’s strategic geography reveals how sovereignty, resources and power reshape Arctic geopolitics.
Canada should diversify defence partners and build sovereign industrial capacity at home.
Ukraine’s maritime war now targets Russia’s shadow fleet, exposing salvage and legal gaps.