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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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The week in charts: Houthis still call the shots in the Red Sea | Container rates in full retreat | Australia reclaims share of record Chinese coal imports

The shipping industry is waiting for a signal from the Houthis before returning to the Red Sea, container spot rates are falling across the board and Australian coal exports to China were up 32% on 2023

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Red Sea shipping return inches closer but freight rate plunge feared

There are still no signs carriers will return en masse to the Red Sea. But once the crisis ends, they face a market flooded with capacity and freight rates that will sink below break-even levels, analysts warn

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The Daily View: Monday blues

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

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Houthis announce partial stop to Red Sea attacks

Houthi-operated Humanitarian Operations Coordination Center says changes apply from January 19, following Gaza ceasefire

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The Houthis are still calling the shots in the Red Sea

The segments of the shipping industry that were either forced to reroute or freely chose to are not relying on naval escorts or diplomatic negotiations to decide on whether they will return, but are waiting for a signal from the Houthis themselves

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Good news from Gaza, but shipping needs to wait and see

Hope for the best, prepare for the worst, and be unsurprised by anything in between

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The Daily View: An end to freedom

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

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No imminent return to Red Sea for shipping despite Gaza ceasefire

A ceasefire deal in Gaza has not altered the current threat assessment for shipping in the Red Sea and shipping lines will not be prepared to disrupt global supply chains by re-routing until there is hard evidence the Houthi threat has diminished

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