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Intesa Sanpaolo SRM report flags geopolitics reshaping global maritime trade routes

PUBT·07/10/2026 08:45:35
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Intesa Sanpaolo SRM report flags geopolitics reshaping global maritime trade routes
  • Intesa Sanpaolo-backed SRM report flagged geopolitical tensions as reshaping global trade routes, with supply chains reorganizing rather than slowing.
  • Focus shifted to tighter port-rail-industrial integration to improve logistics efficiency, with disruptions cited around Hormuz, the Red Sea, Suez.
  • Mediterranean container throughput exceeded 72 million TEU in 2025, up 5.9%, with SRM projecting 15% growth by 2030.
  • Italian ports handled 511 million tonnes, up 3.5%; Italy’s foreign trade totaled EUR 1.24 trillion, including EUR 643 billion exports.
  • More than EUR 13 billion in planned upgrades targeted port access, rail links, last-mile connections, digitalization to lift competitiveness.


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