Greek Shipyards — The “Energy Fortress” Reshaping Global Geopolitics
The unprecedented role of Greek shipyards in energy security and Greece’s and Europe’s geopolitical power is revealed at a critical moment for the global energy map.
The unprecedented role of Greek shipyards in energy security and Greece’s and Europe’s geopolitical power is revealed at a critical moment for the global energy map.
The report reaffirms that Greece is not only a traditional maritime power but a cornerstone of Europe’s energy and food security, ensuring the uninterrupted functioning of global supply chains
The meeting focused on the risk of Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz in retaliation for a recent U.S. strike, a move that could disrupt global trade and directly impact Greece’s vital shipping industry.
The Greek-owned fleet, comprising 4,992 ships with a total carrying capacity of 394,977,181 dwt, maintains the top global position
The latest information from their meeting with government
The two ships are the "Star Helena" and the "Star Laura"