"Global Shipping Turmoil: Red Sea Tensions Drive Freight Costs and Tanker Rates Higher"

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Despite increased attacks by Iran-backed Houthi rebels, tanker traffic through the Red Sea and Suez Canal remains steady, with freight rates on some routes experiencing a significant rise. Some operators, like BP and Equinor, have rerouted their ships to avoid the area, while others are selectively sending vessels through these "red hot" zones, leading to a surge in tanker rates due to the perceived risks.
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- Maersk reroutes Red Sea container ships back to Suez Canal Reuters.com
- Red Sea ship attacks risk hotter inflation, broader Mideast conflict CNBC
- West Coast shipping rates surge as Red Sea fallout goes global FreightWaves
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