The Ever Given, stuck in the Suez Canal in Egypt, forced more than 160 ships to line, causing one of the worst shipping jams in years. The ship caused the shutdown of two-way shipping on the Suez Canal, with shipping worth about $9.6 billion a day. Outside the Suez Canal, the incident also flapping butterfly wings, affecting the supply of oil, gas and copper on the global market, and may even threaten the production of toilet paper."It can be said that the blockage of the Suez Canal has disrupted the pace of the global liner operation. Through this event, this article studies the impact of international freight mode on trade and supply chain.