A chilling video by Yemen’s Houthi militia seemed to threaten more violence against Red Sea shipping if the U.S. attacks Iran ...
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Houthi video renews Red Sea shipping fears as carriers reassess risk
Amid U.S.-Iran tensions, a video from the Yemeni group casts concern on the fragile return of container shipping through the ...
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Maersk begins structural return to Red Sea after 2-year hiatus
The ocean carrier's India-to-U.S. MECL service will again use the Suez Canal as stability in the region improves following ...
The potential savings by using the Red Sea are considerable. Tankers sailing from Ras Tanura in Saudi Arabia to Rotterdam in the Netherlands can cut the length of their voyage by about 43%. The ...
A return of major liners to the Red Sea could return massive capacity to shipping and further pressure rates in an uneven ...
Houthi rebels released footage on January 26, depicting a previous attack from a year prior in the Gulf of Aden against a Marshall Islands-flagged tanker.
Iran-backed Yemen rebels publish images of ships on fire with warning, 'Soon;' Iraq's Kataeb Hezbollah calls on all Iran's ...
Maersk Group said in a recent announcement that it plans to resume routes through the Suez Canal. Previously, due to security threats faced by commercial vessels, the company had suspended the use of ...
Container line AP Moller-Maersk has announced a return of its vessels to regularly voyage through the Red Sea and use the Suez Canal following reduced attacks from Yemen. The decision follows the ...
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