China is opening a new Arctic trade corridor, dubbed the “Ice Silk Road,” running about 5,500 km along Russia’s Northern Sea Route. It connects major export hubs in eastern China with ports in the UK, Netherlands, Germany and Poland in roughly 20 days—about half the Suez transit time. But navigation is controlled by Russia’s state nuclear company Rosatom, requiring permits and icebreaker escorts, and Western sanctions and climate change add further uncertainty, even as the cold benefits sensitive cargo like EVs and batteries. Al Jazeera's Julide Ayger explains. Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/AJSubscribe Follow us on X : https://twitter.com/AJEnglish Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera Check our website: http://www.aljazeera.com/ Check out our Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/aljazeeraenglish/ Download AJE Mobile App: https://aje.news/AJEMobile #China #IceSilkRoad #ArcticRoute #NorthernSeaRoute #GlobalTrade #Russia #Sanctions #ClimateChange #Shipping #AlJazeeraEnglish