Recent disruptions affecting shipping routes through the Red Sea have drawn attention to the vulnerability of global trade corridors. The Red Sea serves as a critical maritime gateway linking Asia, Europe, and Africa through the Suez Canal, one of the world’s most important shipping channels. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, approximately 10 percent of global trade passes through this corridor annually.
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Cape Verde: Stability, Opportunity, and the Rise of the Blue Economy

By Africa Risk Control – Cape Verde — officially Cabo Verde — remains one of Africa’s most stable and institutionally reliable nations, a rarity in a region often marked by political turbulence and economic shocks.