The deteriorating situation of Red Sea shipping has led to insurance companies refusing to underwrite American and British merchant ships
因醉鞭名马幌
发表于 2024-1-17 16:53:44
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The deterioration of the Red Sea shipping situation has led to insurance companies refusing to underwrite American and British merchant ships. The tense situation in the Red Sea is still escalating, and the impact on the global shipping industry is further fermenting. Some ship insurance companies have begun to refuse to insure war risks for American and British merchant ships sailing in the Red Sea.
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