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Red Sea Trade Route Will Remain Too Risky Even
Red Sea Trade Route Will Remain Too Risky Even After Gaza Ceasefire Deal, Industry Executives Say
Executives from shipping, insurance and retail industries told Reuters the risks remained too high to resume voyages through the Bab al-Mandab strait in the Red Sea through which exports to Western markets from the Gulf and Asia must pass before entering the Suez Canal.
Why are shipping companies avoiding Red Sea trade route despite Gaza ceasefire?
I’ll spend the extra money, and I’ll send everything around the tip of Africa…There is no way I’m putting any of my merchandise on a boat that’s going to go through the Red Sea,’ one toy supplier
Houthi attacks on merchant ships in the Red Sea
Houthi, said the Iran-aligned group will monitor the implementation of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas and will continue its attacks on ships in the Red Sea if it is breached.
Maersk Cautious About Quick Return to Red Sea
A.P. Moller-Maersk expressed caution about any fast return to shipping through the Red Sea, after the Yemen-based Houthis signaled a pause in their attacks on commercial vessels.
Red Sea Return Still Risky After Israel-Hamas Ceasefire
Hapag-Lloyd reiterated it will return to the Red Sea "when it is sufficiently safe to do so," while Maersk said it was too early to speculate.
Factbox-Houthi attacks on merchant ships in the Red Sea
Houthi, said the Iran-aligned group will monitor the implementation of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas and will continue its attacks on ships in the Red Sea if it is breached. The Houthis have carried out more than 100 attacks on ships since November 2023 and have sunk two vessels,
Shipping Stocks Slide Ahead of Israel-Hamas Ceasefire
The countdown to a return of shipping to the Red Sea could soon begin, with the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement due to take effect from Sunday, Jefferies analyst Omar Nokta said. Houthi rebels began attacking commercial vessels in the Red Sea in response to Israel's Gaza offensive,
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Navy Warships Have To Leave Red Sea Fight For Weeks To Reload Their Missiles
U.S. Navy destroyers and cruisers needing to leave the ongoing battle against Iran-backed Houthi rebel missile and drone ...
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Houthis Signal Pause on Red Sea Ship Attacks After Gaza Truce
The Yemen-based Houthis signaled a pause in their months-long attacks on commercial ships following a ceasefire deal between ...
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Maritime sources expect Houthis to halt Red Sea attacks after Gaza deal
Maritime security officials said on Thursday they were expecting Yemen's Houthi militia to announce a halt in attacks on ...
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Navy Just Revealed Tally Of Surface-To-Air Missiles Fired In Ongoing Red Sea Fight
The U.S. Navy’s surface fleet has fired nearly 400 individual munitions while battling Iran-backed Houthi rebels in the Red ...
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Shipping Giant Maersk Cautious About Quick Return to Red Sea
Container giant A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S expressed caution about any fast return to shipping through the Red Sea, after the ...
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Navy Leaders Say Faster Training Is Key Lesson Learned from Red Sea Conflict
Navy officials began to open up about the lessons they are learning from the months of sustained combat in the Red Sea ...
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Red Sea dive-boat survivors accuse authorities of cover up
The 11 survivors who have spoken to the BBC have also accused the Egyptian authorities of trying to cover up what happened, ...
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Amid Houthi threats, a mysterious airstrip appears on Yemeni island
The runway is likely built by the United Arab Emirates, which has long been suspected of expanding its military presence in ...
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