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world-news-economy2 years ago

"Red Sea Turmoil Escalates as Shipping Costs Surge Amid Persistent Attacks"

Yemeni Houthi rebels' attacks on merchant ships in the Red Sea have led to a significant disruption in world trade, with shipping costs soaring by 170% as major lines reroute around South Africa to avoid the Gulf of Aden. This shift has caused freight rates to nearly triple and has resulted in a 25% reduction in commercial traffic through the Suez Canal, impacting global economic stability and threatening further inflationary pressures. Despite the challenges, experts believe the inflationary impact will be limited if the disruption is short-lived.

economy-and-business2 years ago

"Red Sea Unrest Triggers Global Shipping Disruptions and Economic Concerns"

Attacks on ships in the Red Sea by Iran-backed Houthi militants have led to significant diversions in global trade routes, causing ocean freight rates to soar and raising concerns about inflation and delays in the delivery of goods. To avoid the conflict zone, carriers have rerouted more than $200 billion in trade, leading to longer shipping times and higher costs. Freight rates from Asia to Europe and the Mediterranean have more than doubled, and the U.S. and other nations have issued warnings about the consequences of continued threats to shipping. The disruptions may lead to a return of supply chain pressures that contributed to inflation in 2022, and central banks may have to 'look through' the inflation these issues cause. The crisis has also led to increased use of West Coast ports and land-freight services in the U.S., potentially benefiting railroad and trucking companies.