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
India’s crude flows hold steady as Russia and UAE offset Red Sea risks
Total imports have fallen since the crisis began. A fourth US waiver on Russian crude oil would mitigate any additional supply disruptions to a tightening crude oil market
Suez Canal hikes surcharges by 12% for most vessel types
Almost all vessel classes have been hit by rate increases, as the Houthis declare a ban on Israeli vessels operating in the Red Sea
Houthis declare ‘total ban’ on Israeli ships in Red Sea as Israel-Iran strikes shatter ceasefire
Israel and Iran have exchanged direct strikes for the first time since April’s ceasefire, as the US continues its naval blockade on Iranian oil seizing another sanctioned tanker
Zhonggu Logistics seeks $443m convertible bond for boxship expansion
Zhonggu’s expansion targets the growing demand for regional services driven by the Middle East crisis and foreign cargo flows diverted into new shipping routes because of trade disputes
Iranian crude exports collapse under US naval blockade
Signs point to the US Naval blockade being effective in curbing exports of Iranian crude oil with only a trickle making its way to China in May as the crisis approaches the 100-day mark
Hormuz crisis side effect: a sharp rise in container shipping rates
Spot container freight rates continue their ascent as ocean carriers pass along much higher fuel costs resulting from the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz. If the strait doesn’t reopen soon, the impact on container market could intensify
Cargo war risk buyers receiving raw deal, insurers argue
Marine insurers are warning that Red Sea turmoil is exposing significant gaps in cargo war cover, prompting calls to modernise decades‑old policy wordings before they end up tested in court
Hormuz crisis impact on box shipping remains ‘highly localised’ unlike Red Sea disruption
The absence of a ‘severe’ delay spike, near-total evaporation of vessel arrivals and rampant service cancellations indicates that the Hormuz crisis has ‘not yet manifested as a global event’
Red Sea tanker transits surpass pre-Houthi crisis levels in rush to secure Saudi barrels
Resurgence in crude oil tanker transits driven by Strait of Hormuz shutdown, but no evidence of a Red Sea revival as Bab el Mandeb traffic down 45% on 2023 volumes
Supply-side story: why tonnage tightness is driving dry bulk
There are a significant number of bulkers stuck in the Middle East Gulf, but there are less visible constraints on tonnage supply elevating the market
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