The disruption caused by Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea has significantly impacted global shipping rates. These attacks have forced ships to travel longer distances, leading to a notable increase in shipping 'tonne-miles'. Consequently, a gauge of global sea transport is heading for its biggest annual jump since 2010. The shipping rates have now returned to record levels, surpassed only during the pandemic. Updated data on Suez Canal transits via the Red Sea highlights the extent of the disruption.
A gauge of global sea transport is heading for its biggest annual jump since 2010 after attacks in the Red Sea have forced ships to travel longer distances. https://t.co/YCNHjIOA8D
Shipping 'Tonne-Miles' Leap Most Since 2010 After Red Sea Attacks https://t.co/LKxfbPv9Ds
A gauge of global sea transport is heading for its biggest annual jump since 2010 after attacks in the Red Sea have forced ships to travel longer distances. https://t.co/T82PCoiOtE
Updated data on #shipping #SuezCanal transits via the #RedSea https://t.co/2E9wduvWyc
The disruption caused by Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea has sent shipping rates back to records surpassed only during the pandemic. How long can they last? https://t.co/y7OKzz2kTD ๐