In response to Houthi militia attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea, President Trump ordered military strikes citing billions in economic losses and risks to innocent lives. Despite these efforts, it's expected that it will take time for shipping companies to return to the Red Sea, as many have rerouted vessels around Africa to avoid risks. The industry has actually benefited from higher shipping rates since the attacks. Shipping executives indicate that they won't consider resuming operations in the Red Sea until there is either significant military defeat of the Houthis or an inclusive peace deal in the region.
President Trump ordered military strikes against the Houthi militia, blaming their attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea for significant harm to global trade and innocent lives.
Shipping executives state they will not return to the Red Sea until there is a broader Middle East peace agreement that includes the Houthis or a total defeat of the militia.
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