Though the conflict is centered on the Persian Gulf, shipping companies fear that the Iran-backed Houthi militia in Yemen ...
It typically exports its crude oil from ports within the Persian Gulf, but Sunday’s strike near the strait has led to a log ...
The US and Israeli military strikes against Iran that began on 28 February have triggered a simultaneous disruption of both ...
Over 170 container ships and scores of oil/LNG tankers are currently "anchored" or "trapped" within the Persian Gulf or its ...
Ships are rerouting, air cargo is tightening, and companies are adding new war risk surcharges as the Middle East conflict ...
A U.S.-flag bulk tanker was hit by projectiles at the Port of Bahrain, the first American merchant ship to come under attack ...
By Louise Rasmussen and Kanjyik Ghosh March 1 (Reuters) - Shipping companies Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd and CMA CGM are rerouting vessels around Africa, away from the Suez Canal and the Bab el-Mandeb Strait, ...
The Gulf Nations Countries, which are commonly referred to as the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) members bordering the Arabian Gulf, were established in 1981 with a group of six-member countries, ...
Aramco is exploring oil exports via the Red Sea to bypass the Strait of Hormuz amid regional conflicts affecting shipping routes.
The new war in the Persian Gulf has created major risk for crude oil importers and exporters both. But there are still winners and losers. Who are they?