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Can China’s Arctic Sea route to Europe replace Middle East chokepoints?

18 August 2026
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China has unveiled a new Arctic shipping route named the “Ice Silk Road,” which connects Ningbo, China, to Felixstowe, England, via Russia’s Northern Sea Route. This route, tested by the shipping company Sea Legend, aims to provide a faster alternative to traditional routes like the Suez Canal amidst ongoing conflicts affecting critical waterways. While it offers potential benefits for transporting time-sensitive cargo, challenges such as seasonal ice and geopolitical risks remain significant.

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