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The Arctic route can cut transit times down by as much as 20 days. Currently, the Northern Sea Route is only navigable for a limited time every year, during ice-free periods.
Here’s What You Need to Know: A new Russian fleet, exclusively dedicated to guaranteeing the integrity of the Northern Sea Route, could help to streamline the duties of Russia’s other fleets, ...
The Northern Sea Route is a shipping route in the Russian Arctic that runs along Russia's northern shores of the Arctic Ocean seas (the Barents, Kara, Laptev, East Siberian, Chukchi and Bering Seas).
The Northern Sea Route is one of the promising transport corridors, and Belarusian enterprises and organizations are eyeing it. “The ships are designed to carry up to 5,000 containers, and this ...
Cargo traffic along the Northern Sea Route (NSR) will reach record 37.6 mln tons by the end of the year, Vladimir Panov, special representative of the Rosatom state corporation for the Arctic.
The use of the Northern Sea Route will represent a significant danger to the unique natural ecosystems of this part of the world, mainly due to the numerous threats posed by accidents, oil pollution ...
A landmark Russian Arctic liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipment has begun its journey through the Northern Sea Route (NSR) to Asia, marking the delayed start of summer navigation as thawing sea ice ...
But now that the U.S. and NATO are pivoting their focus to the Arctic for geoeconomic and security reasons, Moscow is getting tetchy about the West's newfound interest. That's perhaps to be ...