Maritime risk isn’t only about where you sail — it’s increasingly about what spills over into commercial operations when states and non-state actors push boundaries.
This week’s Maritime Intelligence Brief (MIB) tracks a clear escalation pattern affecting commercial shipping and energy infrastructure, alongside emerging navigation hazards that raise the baseline risk for operators, charterers, and insurers.
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Across key theatres, we’re seeing three dynamics that matter for decision-makers:
Risk expansion into less-expected operating spaces — increasing uncertainty for energy-adjacent maritime activity.
Greater collateral exposure for neutral-flagged and third-party shipping, with knock-on effects for port risk posture and trade confidence.
Unmanned systems and drifting hazards becoming a practical navigation concern beyond the immediate point of launch or impact.
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