No deals with carriers, say Houthis – Red Sea safe for non Israel-affiliated ships
Yemen’s Houthi militia have told The Loadstar they have not been giving assurances to individual ...
The Red Sea crisis has seen liner operators operating at least 13 ships on each Asia-Europe string, and this is unlikely to change, even if Suez Canal transits resume, according to Alphaliner analyst Jan Tiedemann.
He told the Korea Ocean Business Corporation’s ...
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