Few effects from Red Sea crisis for local shippers


The impact on local shipping and logistics firms thus far appears to be limited because these firms have very limited exposure to the Red Sea trade route.

THE shipping and logistics industry is under the spotlight now amid lingering fears that shipping costs could rise due to disruptions to trade routes.

This follows the increasingly frequent attacks on merchant shipping in the Red Sea by the Yemen-based Houthi rebels.

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