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The global shipping industry is facing simultaneous pressures from geopolitical tensions and climate change, which are extending voyage durations and increasing transportation costs across maritime and river routes, such as the Strait of Hormuz, the Panama Canal, and the Rhine River. Higher insurance costs and lower water levels are contributing to increased shipping expenses, impacting the prices of goods and fuel for consumers. Japan, which heavily relies on oil imports from the Middle East, is directly affected by rising insurance costs and changing shipping routes, leading to longer and more expensive voyages. Meanwhile, droughts and reduced water levels in the Rhine River are putting pressure on domestic transportation and the metals and chemicals industries. Additionally, increased tolls through the Panama Canal are adding to the cost burden on global supply chains, resulting in higher prices.
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