U.S.-Israeli Attacks on Iran Disrupt Shipping in Red Sea
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Indian exporters have flagged fresh concerns over logistics disruptions and rising costs after the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran, triggering .
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As feeders and smaller vessels form part of the same supply chains, a “trickle-down” effect may be felt where larger vessels are redeployed from mainline trades suffering from overcapacity into regional trades, displacing the smaller vessels.
The US and Israeli military strikes against Iran that began on 28 February have triggered a simultaneous disruption of both
US-Israel strikes on Iran and fresh Houthi threats in the Red Sea raise fears of trade disruption, oil price surge and a potential $30 billion hit to India’s exports as shipping costs and energy risks climb.