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$35 billion worth of goods forced to change course! The tense situation in the Red Sea is causing anxiety in the global shipping industry
The global shipping situation remains urgent. So far, due to the threat of attacks by Yemeni armed militants in the Red Sea region, shipping shippers have diverted their routes from the Red Sea route ... -
Red Sea Incident Tracking: Multiple Escort Operations Strategies Exposed: Numerous Ships Heading towards Cape of Good Hope
On Wednesday local time, US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin visited the Ford aircraft carrier without public announcement. At the same time, details of his previously announced Red Sea Escort Opera ... -
International rice prices still need to rise? The Red Sea situation is tense, and India is reportedly considering opening up another rice transportation route
According to sources cited by the media, if the tense situation in the Red Sea cannot improve, India may consider adjusting some rice transportation routes, which could further increase prices. Sourc ... -
Maersk is preparing to resume navigation in the Red Sea, what is the impact on the market?
CITIC Futures believes that it will bring some relief to the geopolitical and emotional aspects of the recent Red Sea navigation crisis, and the spot market freight rates may maintain a near strong a ... -
Sudden! An explosion occurred in the Red Sea area! The US chip plan is suddenly bearish! What signal does "female stock god" buy decisively?
The latest news is coming from the situation in the Red Sea. On December 26th local time, the UK Maritime Trade Action Office reported that shortly after the discovery of two drones, a ship sailing n ... -
US WTI settlement price drops by 3%, Maersk and other shipping giants announce their return to the Red Sea route
International oil prices fell sharply on Thursday (December 28th), with the settlement prices of the US and Brent oil both falling by about 3%. As of the close, the settlement price of WTI crude oil ... -
Will there be any changes to the "Return to the Red Sea Plan" in Haifa, where a returning Red Sea ship was attacked and docked in mid to early October?
According to official tweets from the US Central Command, around 8:30 pm local time on the 30th, the container ship "MAERSK HANGZHOU" reported being attacked. The US Navy has shot down two anti-ship ... -
Maersk announces a 48 hour suspension of shipping in the Red Sea: container ships hit and just announced their return
Some ships are planned to return to the Red Sea for less than a week, and global shipping giant Maersk has announced another 48 hour suspension. On December 31st, a reporter from The Paper learned fr ... -
Challenge the US led Escort Alliance? Escalating tensions in the Red Sea, Iranian warships entering the waters
Challenging the US led "Escort Alliance"? The escalation of tensions in the Red Sea has led to Iranian warships entering the waters. According to Iran's Tasnim news agency, Iran's "Alborz" warship ha ... -
Is there a nearly threefold increase in prices and a "shortage" of shipping routes? Railway transportation is also being squeezed out, and the Red Sea crisis continues to ferment
Starting from Chinese ports, passing through Singapore, crossing the Indian Ocean towards the Red Sea, and then entering Europe through the Suez Canal, this is a necessary sea route for Chinese goods ... -
The Red Sea Crisis Shocks Europe's Largest Economy Tesla Berlin Factory, Stopping Production for Two Weeks Due to Parts Shortage
Tesla announced on Thursday that it will suspend most of its car production at its factory near Berlin from January 29th to February 11th, citing a change in transportation routes caused by the Red S ... -
Tesla Berlin factory will suspend most of its production due to the Red Sea situation
Tesla's Berlin factory will suspend most of its production due to the Red Sea situation. Tesla announced on Thursday that the company will suspend most of its car production near its Berlin factory f ... -
Shipping giant Maersk: Short term no hope for the resumption of Red Sea shipping, global economy may be hit
Maersk, a shipping giant, believes that reopening the crucial trade route of the Red Sea route may take several months, as the global economy is unlikely to be hit in the short term. This shipping gi ... -
Global Highlights for Next Week: Davos Economic Forum Unveils Global Focus on the Red Sea Crisis
Global Focus for Next Week: Davos Economic Forum Unveils Global Focus on the Red Sea Crisis. Senior leader of the Housa armed forces, Mohammad Ali Housa, responded on Friday that a counterattack will ... -
The Red Sea Channel Becomes a Global Focus Again, and the Davos Forum Opens
Last week, the international market was volatile. The size of the US debt exceeded the US $34 trillion mark. The US stock market stabilized and rebounded, with the Dow Jones up 0.34%, the Nasdaq up 3 ... -
Has the impact of the Red Sea crisis yet to truly emerge? EU Economic Commissioner: The coming weeks are very important!
The EU's official in charge of economic affairs said on Monday that the tense situation in the Red Sea caused by the attack on commercial ships by Houser militants may begin to have an impact on ener ... -
The lowest valuation in the US stock market! Can the Red Sea Crisis Help the Energy Sector Get Rid of Difficulties
The US stock market has the lowest valuation! Can the Red Sea crisis help the energy sector overcome its difficulties? In the current round of US stock rebounds that began in October last year, the e ... -
The crisis continues to escalate! Another energy giant indefinitely suspends Red Sea oil transportation
According to insiders, British oil giant Shell has indefinitely suspended all oil transportation through the Red Sea, after concerns about further escalation of the situation were raised by the Unite ... -
The deteriorating situation of Red Sea shipping has led to insurance companies refusing to underwrite American and British merchant ships
The deterioration of the Red Sea shipping situation has led to insurance companies refusing to underwrite American and British merchant ships. The tense situation in the Red Sea is still escalating, ... -
The situation in the Red Sea continues to be tense! Maersk CEO: Global shipping disruption expected to last "at least a few months"
The situation in the Red Sea continues to be tense! Maersk CEO: Global shipping disruptions are expected to last for "at least a few months". Vincent Clerc, CEO of Maersk, a shipping giant, said on W ...