The writer is CEO of Mitsui OSK Lines
Energy security is often framed as a question of production: how much oil, gas or liquefied natural gas can the world produce, and where does it come from? But supply is only as secure as the routes that carry it. Energy security ultimately depends on whether those supplies can move safely, reliably and at scale.
Recent tensions in the Strait of Hormuz illustrate the point. One of the world’s most important maritime arteries does not need to be formally closed for global trade to stall.
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