Shipping giant Maersk warns that the disruptions to global supply chains due to ongoing tensions in the Red Sea may last for a year. The IMF, World Bank, and a logistics expert highlight the threats to the global economy posed by the Gaza war and attacks on shipping. Maersk does not anticipate Red Sea vessel transits to resume soon, but a logistics expert mentions factors mitigating the shipping disruptions.
Red Sea shipping disruptions would be much worse if not for these factors, says logistics expert Pawan Joshi of @e2open - my story for @MarketWatch #RedSea https://t.co/gD7HjFhiiu
Red Sea shipping disruptions would be much worse if not for these factors, logistics expert says https://t.co/GUfUaThQ9p
Shipping giant Maersk doesn't expect Red Sea vessel transits to resume 'anytime soon' https://t.co/psRWIiVK4K
The IMF and World Bank has warned that the Gaza war and the related attacks on shipping through the Red Sea pose threats to the global economy. https://t.co/sSaRziHn13
Shipping giant warns that the disruptions to global supply chains caused by the ongoing tensions in the Red Sea could last for a year https://t.co/oAQn9kUATP https://t.co/SG1C9UWNJL