Global supply chains are facing severe disruptions due to simultaneous crises at critical chokepoints like the Red Sea and Strait of Hormuz, leading to increased costs, extended transit times, and infrastructure strain. This compounding effect highlights the need for businesses to focus on resilience planning that addresses structural risks from climate change and geopolitics rather than specific incidents.
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