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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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Yemen Coast Guard intercepts military equipment destined for Houthis

The dhow was loaded with a 40 ft container filled with jet engines used in cruise missiles, reconnaissance drones, marine radars and a jamming system, among other items

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Asia-Europe demand growth could see short-term plunge if Red Sea crisis eases suddenly

Empties are increasingly being repositioned to Asia from North America west coast ports as it is faster than moving them from Europe due to vessels having to sail around the Cape of Good Hope

Red Sea Risk Containers

Höegh Autoliners to boost fleet with chartered ships as high rates ease

Höegh Autoliners chief executive Andreas Enger said global vehicle carrier markets are becoming more balanced in terms of supply and demand, but capacity remains constrained

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Russia-Ukraine peace prospects put pressure on product tanker sentiment

Product tanker tonne-miles have benefited from both rerouting of cargoes due to the Russia-Ukraine war and diversions around the Red Sea. What happens to rates if both of these geopolitical tailwinds diminish?

Ukraine crisis Red Sea Risk

Scenarios are ‘infinite’ as geopolitical turbulence drags on, says Frangou

US-listed owner posts reduced profit but has $3.6bn in secured contracts

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The Daily View: Wishful thinking

Your latest edition of Lloyd’s List’s Daily View — the essential briefing on the stories shaping shipping

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Container shipping stocks soar as Middle East peace prospects sink

Bad news is often good news for shipping stocks. There is bad news for the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, which is good news for container shipping stocks, because it lowers the chance of a near-term return to the Suez route that would inject a large amount of effective capacity into container trades

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