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Red Sea Attacks Leave Shipping Companies With Difficult Choices

Attacks on two dozen ships since November are forcing shipping lines to figure out whether and when to skip the Suez Canal and send vessels on longer voyages around Africa.

Peter Eavis
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Peter Eavis

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Canals, China, Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), COSCO Group (China Ocean Shipping Co), Egypt, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Freight (Cargo), Hijacking, Houthis, Insurance, International Relations, International Trade and World Market, Maersk Line, Oceans and Seas, Ports, Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates), Red Sea, Ships and Shipping, Suez Canal, Supply Chain, United States, United States International Relations
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