Suez Canal Traffic Slumps Amidst Houthi Attacks

Shipping traffic through the Suez Canal, a crucial artery for global trade, has experienced a significant decline of 66%. The drop is attributed to cargo ships rerouting due to attacks by Iran-backed Houthi terrorists. The diversion, which adds around 14 days to transit times, has raised concerns in financial markets regarding possible impacts on inflation. Rising insurance, fuel, and labor costs may contribute to price increases due to the longer shipping routes.

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