Panama Canal

Panama Canal

The Panama Canal is a vital artificial waterway that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, serving as a critical shortcut for international maritime trade. It provides an essential alternative route for global shipping, allowing vessels to bypass the Suez Canal and reducing reliance on a single maritime chokepoint.

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

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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.

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