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South Korean container ship will test Arctic route to Europe amid Western concern

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South Korean container ship will test Arctic route to Europe amid Western concern
The Korea Herald
The Korea Herald54 mins ago
South Korean container ship will test Arctic route to Europe amid Western concern
South Korea will flag off on Saturday a container ship bound for Europe ‌via the Arctic, testing whether a route opened by melting sea ice can be commercially viable, but risking friction with Western allies, as the voyage requires Russian cooperation. If successful, the trip would be South Korea's first such commercia
South Korean container ship will test Arctic route to Europe amid Western concern
South Korea will flag off ⁠on Saturday a container ship bound for Europe via the Arctic, testing whether a route opened by melting sea ice can be commercially viable, but risking friction with Western allies, as the voyage requires Russian cooperation. If successful, the trip would be South Korea’s first such commercia
Reuters
Reuters5 hrs ago
South Korean container ship will test Arctic route to Europe amid Western concern
South Korean container ship will test Arctic route to Europe amid Western concern  Reuters
NPR World
NPR World1 days ago
For the first time, there is a scheduled cargo shipping route through the Arctic
For the first time, China has established a scheduled shipping route through the Arctic. NPR's Michel Martin asks Marc Lanteigne of the Arctic University of Norway why that matters.
Times of India
Times of India1 days ago
India eyes first cargo ship along Arctic Route to Russia - why it matters
Located along Russia’s Arctic coastline, Arkhangelsk lies on the Northern Dvina River and serves as a major cargo centre connected to the Northern Sea Route. The NSR stretches about 5,600 km across Russia’s Arctic waters. Much of the route remains covered by thick ice for most of the year.
Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera1 days ago
Can China’s new Arctic sea route to Europe replace Middle East chokepoints?
Beijing's new 'Ice Silk Road' cuts through a melting Arctic, and could prompt new tensions with the US, analysts say.
NDTV
NDTV🏁 first to report4 days ago
China's New Arctic Route Is A 20-Day Voyage To Europe. But There's A Catch
Global conflicts, tariffs and disruption around established trade routes have pushed shipping companies to look for alternatives. The Suez Canal route has become increasingly difficult to rely on.