The Danish shipping industry has agreed to double wages for crew sailing through the Red Sea due to recent attacks, aiming to compensate for the increased danger. In response to rising security concerns, Denmark is sending a frigate to the Red Sea to counter the Houthi threat against international maritime trade. The cost of shipping goods has significantly increased as freight giants avoid the Red Sea route and unions expand protections for mariners.
Denmark announces that the Danish Navy will send a vessel to the Red Sea to counter the Houthi threat against international maritime trade https://t.co/nsgfHp59Ym
The cost of shipping goods has again grown significantly as freight giants continue to avoid the key Red Sea route and unions expand protections for mariners. 🔗 Read more https://t.co/KcdKJWzPXK
BREAKING: Denmark announces it is sending a frigate to the Red Sea to combat the Houthi threat against international maritime trade. Well done Denmark! 🇩🇰🇮🇱 https://t.co/ETCEbLd8t1
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The shipping industry in Denmark, home to some of the world’s largest firms, agrees to double wages for crew sailing through the Red Sea to compensate for the danger posed by the recent attacks https://t.co/NVQp9CQwdg