Northern Sea Route

The Northern Sea Route is a strategically significant shipping lane that runs along the northern coast of Russia, serving as a vital corridor for maritime trade. It has gained prominence as a key component of the Polar Silk Road, enhancing its role in global trade and transportation.

Location

Claims made by or about Northern Sea Route

Sorted into three lenses: who is speaking, what is being said about them, and where they are aligned or in conflict.

Total: 3

Claims about this entity's actions, status, or capabilities.

Subject

The Northern Sea Route > an alternative shipping lane to the Suez Canal

Quote from Video

And the centerpiece of the polar silk road is really the northern sea route... The big advantage of the route is that it can take as little as 20 days compared to 40 going via the sewers canal.

What's China really up to in the Arctic? | The Economist
The Northern Sea Routeserves asan alternative shipping lane to the Suez Canal

And the centerpiece of the polar silk road is really the northern sea route... The big advantage of the route is that it can take as little as 20 days compared to 40 going via the sewers canal.

1m14s34K views • 2 weeks ago
View Video at Timestamp →

Subject

Northern Sea Route > a shorter shipping route than the Suez Canal

Quote from Video

And the big advantage of the route is that it can take as little as 20 days compared to 40 going via the sewers canal which is currently the main shipping route between Asia and Europe.

What's China really up to in the Arctic? | The Economist
Northern Sea Routeisa shorter shipping route than the Suez Canal

And the big advantage of the route is that it can take as little as 20 days compared to 40 going via the sewers canal which is currently the main shipping route between Asia and Europe.

1m14s34K views • 3 weeks ago
View Video at Timestamp →

Subject

Northern Sea Route > a shorter shipping route than the Suez Canal

Quote from Video

And the big advantage of the route is that it can take as little as 20 days compared to 40 going via the sewers canal which is currently the main shipping route between Asia and Europe.

What's China really up to in the Arctic? | The Economist
Northern Sea Routeisa shorter shipping route than the Suez Canal

And the big advantage of the route is that it can take as little as 20 days compared to 40 going via the sewers canal which is currently the main shipping route between Asia and Europe.

1m33s34K views • 3 weeks ago
View Video at Timestamp →