Red Sea shipping disruptions are reshaping global trade as security risks force rerouting, reduce effective shipping capacity, and reset freight costs higher, amplifying food, energy, and consumer inflation across import-dependent
The Red Sea shipping crisis has become one of the most serious shocks to global trade in recent years. Consequently, attacks on commercial ships, rising maritime threats and abrupt rerouting
Red Sea shipping disruptions caused by regional conflict and maritime insecurity are intensifying Suez Canal disruptions, creating a global shipping shock that is reshaping supply routes, freight markets, and international