Red Sea Risk
As attacks on commercial shipping to continue in the Red Sea, Lloyd's List offers the latest insight, analysis and commentary on how the crisis is impacting shipping markets and global trade
UK Club beefs up loss prevention work
The move will see safety and risk management, claims and underwriting teams work more closely together to adapt cover offered by marine mutual
Maersk boxship likely target of Red Sea attack
After a two-week lull in activity, Iran-backed militant group the Houthis have launched several attacks at shipping in the Red Sea over the past 24 hours
Vessel reports explosion in the Red Sea
UKMTO reported the incident in the Red Sea on the morning of April 24, which comes after a significant quiet period for attacks in the region
Transpacific contract rates win lift from higher spot market
Spot rates may have fallen back from the peaks, but carriers have prevented them falling below Red Sea-crisis levels. That has helped them secure higher rates in this year’s transpacific contract negotiations
Houthis poised to ramp up Red Sea attacks following recent lull
Whether naval operations have degraded Houthi capabilities or the Iran-backed militants were simply regrouping, the latest warnings suggest that a resurgence of attacks targeting vessels in the Red Sea is imminent
Iran defends MSC Aries hijack as ‘technical issue’ at IMO meeting
More than 30 countries condemn Iran’s seizure of containership on April 13 and deadly attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea by Iran-backed Houthis
Asian shipping stocks rally on Middle East unrest
From Shanghai to Hong Kong and then to Tokyo, shipping companies’ stocks continued their upward trend from last Friday, following news of escalating conflicts in the Middle East
Lloyd’s List Outlook Forum told of tectonic shifts in supply chain and trading flows
The unfolding events in the Middle East are capturing everyone’s attention, but bigger changes may still lie ahead
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