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Red Sea Risk

As attacks on commercial shipping to continue in the Red Sea, Lloyd's List offers the latest insight, analysis and commentary on how the crisis is impacting shipping markets and global trade

 

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Red Sea closure a mixed bag for Africa

Higher costs and closed trade lanes are hitting African countries hard. But there are opportunities for the continent to benefit in the longer term

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Houthis deploy new weapons to secure first direct hit in Indian Ocean

UPDATE: Analysis of a video circulated by Houthi following the attack suggest that a Shehab drone may have been used against MSC Orion, suggesting that significantly more accurate weapons with a range of up to 1600km are now being used to target ships

Red Sea Risk Risk and Compliance

Vessel Protect ups limits for hull and cargo war risk

Move comes after Howden’s recent launch of cargo facility for Red Sea

Red Sea Risk Insurance

Bulker hit by Houthis called in port controlled by the militants earlier this month

Eastmed-managed Cyclades sustained damage from a Houthi attack, UKMTO said. The militants confirmed targeting the vessel — which called in the Houthi-controlled port of Saleef in mid-April — and also claimed to have hit an MSC boxship and US naval assets

Red Sea Risk Dry Bulk

Red Sea traffic stable at new ‘normal’ despite spate of attacks

Those not willing to accept the risk of a Houthi attack have diverted and those that remain are likely going to continue sailing the shipping lanes off Yemen regardless of how the situation develops based on behaviour to date

Red Sea Risk Piracy and Security

UK Club beefs up loss prevention work

The move will see safety and risk management, claims and underwriting teams work more closely together to adapt cover offered by marine mutual

Red Sea Risk International

Maersk boxship likely target of Red Sea attack

After a two-week lull in activity, Iran-backed militant group the Houthis have launched several attacks at shipping in the Red Sea over the past 24 hours

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Vessel reports explosion in the Red Sea

UKMTO reported the incident in the Red Sea on the morning of April 24, which comes after a significant quiet period for attacks in the region

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