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Chokepoints: The Narrow Passages That Control Trade

28 min · 8 mrt 2026
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Global trade doesn’t move evenly across the map. It funnels through a handful of narrow chokepoints, and when one tightens, the shock hits fast: delays turn into capacity loss, prices move, and supply chains start slipping even if nothing is “physically blocked.” We take you onto the bridge of a tanker threading the Gate of Tears, then zoom out to explain the hidden mechanics. Why longer detours create “ton-mile” capacity shocks. How queues and port “Tetris” turn lateness into scarcity. And how war-risk insurance can shut a route down on paper before a ship ever turns around. From Suez and Panama to Bab el-Mandeb, Malacca, and Hormuz, the map starts to look very different. Note: Co-host Ava Langford’s voice is AI-generated. Host Connor Hale is voiced by the creator. Research, scripting, editing, and production were creator-directed.

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Hormuz: How 21 miles control global oil

The Strait of Hormuz is only 21 miles wide at its narrowest, and the actual shipping lanes are tighter than most people realize. Through that bottleneck flows a huge share of the world’s oil and LNG, and the most dangerous part is this: the strait can be “open” on a map and still closed in practice. We break down what really closes Hormuz: physical threat, operational delay, and the invisible wall of finance. How war-risk insurance reprices in minutes, how a few credible attacks can thin traffic without a Hollywood-style blockade, and why the “back door” options on land can’t replace what the sea lane normally carries. Note: Co-host Ava Langford’s voice is AI-generated. Host Connor Hale is voiced by the creator. Research, scripting, editing, and production were creator-directed.

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aflevering Chokepoints: The Narrow Passages That Control Trade artwork

Chokepoints: The Narrow Passages That Control Trade

Global trade doesn’t move evenly across the map. It funnels through a handful of narrow chokepoints, and when one tightens, the shock hits fast: delays turn into capacity loss, prices move, and supply chains start slipping even if nothing is “physically blocked.” We take you onto the bridge of a tanker threading the Gate of Tears, then zoom out to explain the hidden mechanics. Why longer detours create “ton-mile” capacity shocks. How queues and port “Tetris” turn lateness into scarcity. And how war-risk insurance can shut a route down on paper before a ship ever turns around. From Suez and Panama to Bab el-Mandeb, Malacca, and Hormuz, the map starts to look very different. Note: Co-host Ava Langford’s voice is AI-generated. Host Connor Hale is voiced by the creator. Research, scripting, editing, and production were creator-directed.

8 mrt 202628 min