The Blind Spot of the Sky: Is a New Shock Awaiting Global Freight Markets?

The blind spot of the sky, as a saying, may herald a situation where there is no trace or sign. A similar situation may occur in the global maritime economy. My observations increase concerns regarding fluctuations in freight rates and global commodity supply shocks.
The recent fluctuations in the Baltic Dry Index (BDI) could affect shipping activities worldwide. Tanker traffic in the Suez and Panama canals may also change depending on these fluctuations. A slowdown in tanker traffic could lead to a decrease in commodity supply and subsequently an increase in global inflation. This situation could affect the entire world economy.
The blind spot of the global maritime economy may actually be a warning signal. Indicators such as freight rates and tanker traffic can foresee what the world economy expects in the future. As an analyst, carefully monitoring these situations and evaluating possible outcomes will help us position our economy more strongly.