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Red Sea Risk

As attacks on commercial shipping 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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DATA ANALYSIS

Red Sea traffic struggling to gain traction

Red Sea traffic stalled in December as security uncertainty, shifting market forces and attractive Cape‑route economics kept most operators from returning despite a lull in Houthi attacks. A handful of carriers have begun cautiously testing the waters, but volatile regional politics and elevated costs continue to slow any meaningful rebound

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Maersk records second successful Red Sea sailing amid geopolitical headwinds

No additional sailings have been announced as the carrier grapples with tariffs and evolving trade corridors in the east and west

Red Sea Risk Containers

Politics will remain a challenge to marine insurance in 2026, Roberts warns

The X-Press Pearl bill could hit $6bn, cautions Lloyd’s Market Association marine head

Insurance Political Risk and Trade

Red Sea return to unmask container shipping’s two-tier capacity crisis

The Red Sea’s reopening will trigger more than a routing reset. It will expose a structural mismatch in the container fleet with too many large ships and too few small ones, prompting a period that will be defined by uneven capacity and widening regional disparities

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Crude and product tankers: Can strength carry through into 2026?

Tanker rates rose over the course of 2025, in both the crude and products segments. The start of 2026 should be strong, given positive momentum, but geopolitical variables make it hard — if not impossible — to predict rates for the rest of the year

Tankers and Gas Annual Outlook

Maersk makes first Red Sea transit in almost two years

Any return will be stepwise and dependent on sustained security improvements

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The Lloyd’s List Outlook Forum: Can we have a bit less volatility please?

We bring you highlights from the Lloyd’s List Outlook Forum held in London earlier this month, featuring senior executives from many of the biggest names in shipping

Lloyd’s List Podcast Annual Outlook

Net-Zero Framework will be weakened, but approved, says industry poll

The Lloyd’s List Outlook Poll shows that geopolitics is still the biggest risk to shipping, while respondents expected a Red Sea return during the second half of 2026

Red Sea Risk Annual Outlook

ONE launches Red Sea-China service as carriers mull Red Sea return

New service follows trend among container carriers to gradually resume Red Sea transits

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Why is Trump the most influential person in shipping?

The Lloyd’s List team discuss the rankings of this year’s Top 100 People and highlight some key rankings of which you should be aware

Lloyd’s List Podcast Top 100 People
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