Maersk pauses shipping operations in Red Sea indefinitely after weekend Houthi attack
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Shipping giant Maersk said Tuesday it will pause operations in the Red Sea "until futher notice" after another attack by Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen over the weekend.
"We have decided to pause all transits through the Red Sea/Gulf of Aden until further notice," the Danish company said in a statement to customers. "In cases where it makes most sense for our customers, vessels will be rerouted and continue their journey around the Cape of Good Hope."
Maersk said last week it was prepared to allow vessels to resume sailing through the Red Sea, thanks to the start of a U.S.-led international naval operation to protect ships from Houthi rebel attacks.
Houthi rebels based in Yemen have been attacking commercial vessels in the Red Sea for months in retaliation for Israel’s assault on the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip. The attacks have caused major disruptions in shipping, with many companies pausing or rerouting shipments around the Cape of Good Hope, adding costs and delays.
Maersk paused all Red Sea sailings for 48 hours signaled after another attack on Saturday. On Monday, the company signaled it would once again resume shipments after the pause expired but has since reversed course.
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