Red Sea crisis reshapes African port hierarchy

Namibia's Walvis Bay Port

Houthis attacks force permanent shipping route changes, creating clear winners and losers among East African ports.

Eighteen months after Houthis rebels began attacking commercial vessels in the Red Sea, a dramatic reshuffling of African port fortunes has emerged, with some facilities posting explosive growth while others struggle with declining traffic and political instability.

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