KEY POINTS
  • The Suez Canal is a critical artery, and the fear has been it could be shut down by terrorism or even a military action, not the stranding of a commercial container ship.
  • The Suez has become a super highway for giant container ships carrying all kinds of goods from cell phones to sneakers, and its disruption highlights another vulnerability in global supply chains.
  • The canal has long served as an important route for oil, and more recently it has become even more key for the transport of oil and natural gas cargoes to and from all parts of the world.
Stranded container ship Ever Given, one of the world's largest container ships, is seen after it ran aground, in Suez Canal, Egypt March 26, 2021.

The massive Ever Given container ship, stuck in the Suez Canal, provides a vivid image for a world economy whose global supply chains were already disrupted.

The stranded Ever Given has put a chokehold on one of the most critical chokepoints in the world economy.  The Suez Canal is the shortcut between East and West, cutting voyages between Asia and Europe by 3000 miles.