Super Typhoon Bavi Puts China Ports, Commodity Flows and Pacific Vessel Supply at Risk
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Super Typhoon Bavi is threatening the Taiwan-China shipping corridor, risking disruption to vessel routing, port operations in China, and commodity discharge schedules in the Pacific. The typhoon's extreme intensity may affect global maritime logistics and supply chains.
Super Typhoon Bavi is moving toward the Taiwan–China shipping corridor, raising the risk of short-term disruption to vessel routing, China port operations, commodity discharge schedules and Pacific vessel supply. According to ECMWF model output shown through Windy, Bavi is currently tracking as an extremely powerful typhoon system, with forecast wind gusts of up to 100 ...
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