The future opening up of the Arctic
as a trade route offers a faster route for some shipments between Europe and
Asia and holds the promise of increased trade for ports in the High North of
Arctic
countries such as Russia, Norway and Canada. 71 ships carried 1.35
million tons of goods through the route last year, up from 46 vessels with 1.26
million tons a year earlier. Of the international cargo-bearing voyages using
the Northern Sea Route 67% involved shipments of oil products.
More goods were
shipped from Europe to Asia than the other way around, with more ballast than
cargo heading from Asia to Europe. Arctic routes shave close to two weeks off a
typical voyage from China to Europe—a trip that usually requires sailing
through the Suez Canal.
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