Ship traffic through the Red Sea has remained slow in recent weeks despite a prolonged period without attacks from Yemen’s ...
The move potentially signals a more relaxed attitude to the risk of Houthi attacks after the ceasefire in Gaza.
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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 ...
Despite attacks by Iran-backed Houthi militants disrupting shipping lanes, Suez Canal Authority assures the canal remains ...
Top executives from the world’s biggest shipping companies have cautioned that any return to the Red Sea is likely to be slow ...
There has so far been no sign of any significant shift by owners to run their vessels through the Red Sea again in a complex ...
The ship becomes the second non-sanctioned LNG carrier in over a year to take the Red Sea route and the first to move ...
While the Gaza ceasefire has temporarily halted the Houthi attacks on merchant shipping in the Red Sea, they still pose a ...
Despite a partial ceasefire by the Houthi group, Red Sea shipping traffic remains subdued as concerns over regional security ...
The move comes as the shipping industry waits for signs that vessel traffic in the Red Sea will begin to return to normal ...
Global marine fuel sales jumped in 2024 after attacks by Yemen's Houthis starting in late 2023 prompted most shipping ...
Traffic had risen after the Houthis said they would stop targeting most vessels following the Israel-Hamas ceasefire ...
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