An unloaded liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanker is sailing through the Red Sea, enroute to go past Yemen and the Gulf of Aden, ...
The move potentially signals a more relaxed attitude to the risk of Houthi attacks after the ceasefire in Gaza.
Suez Canal Authority Chairman Osama Rabie said on Wednesday that the Red Sea crisis did not create a sustainable route to ...
Top executives from the world’s biggest shipping companies have cautioned that any return to the Red Sea is likely to be slow ...
The ship becomes the second non-sanctioned LNG carrier in over a year to take the Red Sea route and the first to move ...
Reuters reported that the Liberian-flagged vessel, by the name of Trader III, was unloaded and moving from the Suez Canal to ...
The Suez Canal Authority emphasized that despite the recent Red Sea crisis, no alternative trade route has proven sustainable ...
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At the same time, importers report that they have received an unofficial assessment from ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd ...
Traffic had risen after the Houthis said they would stop targeting most vessels following the Israel-Hamas ceasefire ...
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The National on MSNShipping operators return to Red Sea after Houthi ceasefire but risks remainSome shipping operators are opting to transit the Red Sea as attacks by Yemen’s Houthi militant group have ceased following a ...
The Red Sea crisis has severely disrupted global trade, increasing shipping costs, rerouting maritime traffic, and causing ...
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