The Red Sea crisis has emerged as a critical flashpoint of the conflict in the Middle East, upending global trade and maritime transport, port activity in the MENA region, and ecological balance of ...
The Red Sea crisis has severely disrupted global trade, increasing shipping costs, rerouting maritime traffic, and causing ...
Air cargo should expect the loss of some consumer and retail goods volumes when ocean shipping resumes in the Red Sea and ...
Dungeness crab, Pacific herring, and red abalone are among the marine species most vulnerable to the changing climate's ...
In a Jan 19 e-mail addressed to the shipping industry, Houthi representatives said that with effect ... disruption to achieve this stability, so carriers will be wary of heading back to the Red ...
Some 40 vessels transporting eastbound cargo are expected to call at the Singapore port every week. Read more at straitstimes ...
This continued disruption could sustain pressure on oil prices, given the strategic importance of the Red Sea for global energy ... the broader disinflationary effects might not be strong enough ...
STOCKHOLM - The global order is undergoing significant changes that demand a new economic-security agenda. From hot wars and localised ins ...
Related: Red Sea disruption forces retailers to rethink ... of U.S. trade that transits the Suez Canal is only about 12%, the effects of the attacks are being felt far and wide, Jonathan Gold ...