1、Maritime Logistics in the Middle East:The Day AfterMay 2026 By David Parlongue,Johannes Distler,Ulrik Sanders,and Metodija TrajkovskiBoston Consulting Group partners with leaders in business and society to tackle their most important challenges and capture their greatest opportunities.BCG was the pi
2、oneer in business strategy when it was founded in 1963.Today,we work closely with clients to embrace a transformational approach aimed at benefiting all stakeholdersempowering organizations to grow,build sustainable competitive advantage,and drive positive societal impact.Our diverse,global teams br
3、ing deep industry and functional expertise and a range of perspectives that question the status quo and spark change.BCG delivers solutions through leading-edge management consulting,technology and design,and corporate and digital ventures.We work in a uniquely collaborative model across the firm an
4、d throughout all levels of the client organization,fueled by the goal of helping our clients thrive and enabling them to make the world a better place.BOSTON CONSULTING GROUPMARITIME LOGISTICS IN THE MIDDLE EAST:THE DAY AFTER 3The major wave of trade internationalization that began after World War I
5、I and accelerated further with Chinas accession to the WTO in 2001 is now reaching a turning point.What once appeared to be irreversible trends progressive reductions in trade barriers,the development of critical transport infrastructure,and the expansion of the free movement of goods are now each b
6、eing called into question.After 80 years of expansion,recent events have illustrated potential threats to the continuous internationalization of supply chains.These include shifts in public policy(e.g.,U.S.government tariffs,or geopolitical concerns over control of key infrastructure1),accidents(e.g