评估海上阻塞点关闭对海运的影响

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Lincoln F. Pratson
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2021年3月苏伊士运河堵塞六天造成的全球供应链中断,以及自2022年2月乌克兰战争爆发以来通过博斯普鲁斯海峡的航运减少,最近证明了海洋瓶颈对国际贸易和全球经济安全的至关重要性。为了更好地了解和预测瓶颈关闭对全球贸易的影响,我们将国际航道的GIS数据与2019年双边贸易数据相结合,以估计11个瓶颈的关闭如何改变通过其他瓶颈和国家之间的贸易流动。对关闭情景的估计揭示了七个瓶颈之间的替代航线联系,如果其中一个瓶颈长期关闭,通过其他一个或多个瓶颈的贸易将发生重大变化。这些估计还强调了丹麦海峡、博斯普鲁斯海峡、霍尔木兹海峡、南中国海和东中国海对那些必须依赖这些瓶颈才能进入海上贸易的国家的经济重要性。此外,据估计,沿海海港活动的延误和变化可能会导致连锁反应,在封锁点被清除后很长一段时间内扰乱全球供应链。
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Assessing impacts to maritime shipping from marine chokepoint closures

Global supply chain disruptions caused by the six-day blockage of the Suez Canal in March 2021 and the reduction in shipping through the Bosporus Strait since the onset of the Ukraine War in February 2022 are recent demonstrations of the critical importance of marine chokepoints to international trade and thus global economic security. To better understand and anticipate effects of a chokepoint closure on global trade, we combine GIS data of international shipping lanes with 2019 bilateral trade data to estimate how the closure of each of eleven chokepoints could change trade flows through other chokepoints and between countries. Estimates from the closure scenarios reveal alternate-shipping route linkages between seven chokepoints whereby if one were closed for an extended period, trade through one or more of the others would change significantly. The estimates also underscore the economic importance of the Danish Straits, the Bosporus Strait, the Strait of Hormuz, and the South China Sea and East China Sea to those countries that must rely on these chokepoints for access to maritime trade. Moreover, the estimates project delays and shifts in coastal seaport activity that could lead to knock-on effects that disrupt global supply chains long after a chokepoint blockage is cleared.

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