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What Business Leaders Are Saying About the Red Sea Attacks

The Houthi attacks on commercial ships are driving up freight costs and adding delays to journeys, with some companies affected more than others.

J. Edward Moreno
Author: J. Edward Moreno

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J. Edward Moreno

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Freight (Cargo), International Trade and World Market, Red Sea, Suez Canal, Supply Chain, War and Armed Conflicts
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