More Ships May Return to the Red Sea if Houthis Hold Their FireHouthi insurgents have suspended attacks on vessels, but shipping companies will hesitate to return to the Red Sea for safety reasons.
How did Egypt's and Israel's economies do in a year of Houthi attacks?The ongoing conflict in Gaza has led to increased shipping costs and longer transit times, negatively affecting global trade via the Suez Canal.
More Ships May Return to the Red Sea if Houthis Hold Their FireHouthi insurgents have suspended attacks on vessels, but shipping companies will hesitate to return to the Red Sea for safety reasons.
How did Egypt's and Israel's economies do in a year of Houthi attacks?The ongoing conflict in Gaza has led to increased shipping costs and longer transit times, negatively affecting global trade via the Suez Canal.
The Suez Canal crisis: How Houthi attacks are crippling Egypt's revenueThe Suez Canal faces significant disruptions from Houthi attacks, causing revenue losses and a decrease in maritime traffic as ships reroute.
A new storm hits the shipping sector, raising fears of inflationGlobal maritime trade faces uncertainty due to increased shipping costs from Suez Canal incidents, potentially impacting inflation and interest rates.
The Suez Canal crisis: How Houthi attacks are crippling Egypt's revenueThe Suez Canal faces significant disruptions from Houthi attacks, causing revenue losses and a decrease in maritime traffic as ships reroute.
A new storm hits the shipping sector, raising fears of inflationGlobal maritime trade faces uncertainty due to increased shipping costs from Suez Canal incidents, potentially impacting inflation and interest rates.
Houthi Attacks Turn Back the Clock for Shipping as Costs Pile UpGeopolitical tensions have led to increased vessel traffic around Africa's southern tip, challenging global shipping routes significantly.