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Shipping demonstrates resilience amidst Red Sea crisis, yet challenges loom ahead

The shipping crisis in the Red Sea has posed new challenges for regional policymakers, who must now tackle both trade disruptions and seize arising...

Dark Anniversary: Red Sea Crisis and its Ongoing Impact on Global Trade

The 19th of November marks the first "anniversary" of the Red Sea crisis, which began on the same date in 2023. Initiated by Houthi militants,...

Red Sea Shipping Disruptions to Persist Amid Rising Tensions

Vessel incidents and shipping disruptions are expected to persist around the Arabian Peninsula into late November due to ongoing heightened tensions in the region. According...

Assessing Maritime Security Risks in Key Global Shipping Corridors

Maritime security is crucial for the stability of global trade, particularly in vital shipping corridors like the Bay of Guinea, the Red Sea and...

Houthis claim attacks on vessels in Red Sea and Arabian Sea

On 28 October, Yemen's Houthi group announced their involvement in targeting three vessels in the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea, according to Reuters,...

Is Strait of Malacca at Risk from Supply Chain Weaponization?

Recent disruptions in the Red Sea have highlighted the significant challenges facing the global shipping industry in maintaining operational stability. Meanwhile, the Strait of...

Middle East Turmoil: Recent developments, oil production fears, and global shipping impacts

As geopolitical tensions continue to escalate in the Middle East, concerns are mounting over potential disruptions to oil production and their far-reaching effects on...

Red Sea crisis to prevent freight rates from dropping to 2023 levels, with uncertainty expected post-2025

The Export-Import Bank of Korea's (KEXIM) Economic Research Institute has published a report stating that while container freight rates have come down from the...

Red Sea and Black Sea in the Spotlight

Global supply chains are increasingly vulnerable to geopolitical events, prompting companies to rethink and restructure their operational frameworks and supply chain strategies to enhance...

Gulf ports to keep facing challenges due to Red Sea crisis

A gloomy picture looms on the horizon for the Gulf ports' performance, as the disruptions in the Red Sea continue unabated. Saudi ports experienced a...
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