2024-01-19 15:30:16
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Attacks by Yemen’s Houthis on merchant ships passing through the Red Sea have forced shipping companies to take a longer and more expensive route through southern Africa, causing delays in deliveries. What consequences for shipowners and world trade? We take stock with Jean-Philippe Casanova, general delegate of Armateurs de France, the professional organization of transport and maritime services companies.
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