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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

 

Latest News & Analysis

Houthi threat to shipping extends to Mediterranean, warns naval forces

Shipping urged to remain vigilant as Houthi retaliatory attacks are anticipated

Red Sea Risk Piracy and Security

Red Sea war risk rates still firm despite ceasefire

Brokers expect instant rebound if Houthis resume attacks on shipping

Red Sea Risk Insurance

Chinese carrier CULines expands reach into volatile Red Sea

Although tensions have re-escalated in the Red Sea, CULines has been operating in this market for some time and secured relatively safe passage with its status as a Chinese company

Containers Red Sea Risk

Hapag-Lloyd profits dip to $2.6bn in 2024

Group profit decreased by $543m on the back of lower interest rates and higher tax expenses, the German carrier said

Containers Hapag Lloyd
DATA ANALYSIS

Suezmax and LR rates rise amid the ongoing geopolitical ‘noise’

Mid-sized tanker demand is on the upswing, buoying rates for suezmax crude tankers and LR1 and LR2 product tankers. The outlook remains as uncertain as ever, to both the upside and downside, given how the geopolitical backdrop for tanker trades could change

Tankers and Gas Red Sea Risk
DATA ANALYSIS

Escalation in Red Sea threat expected after US air strikes

Traffic trends unlikely to change if target criteria is expanded

Red Sea Risk Risk and Compliance

Houthi threat will underpin elevated rates for foreseeable future, ING predicts

'I don’t expect any change in the next months, and actually that’s good news for shipping, in a way,’ Rico Luman maintains

Red Sea Risk Geopolitics
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Houthis ‘resume’ blockade on Israeli shipping in Red Sea

This announcement does not change the security situation as so-called restrictions against Israel-owned and -flagged vessels were never lifted even after the ceasefire was implemented

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