Investing.com: Factbox-How companies are responding to attacks on ships in the Red Sea By Reuters

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Attacks on vessels by Iranian-backed Houthi militants in Yemen have disrupted international commerce on the shortest shipping route between Europe and Asia. The attacks have pushed several shipping companies to reroute their vessels. Companies such as AB FOODS, BASF, BP, COVESTRO, DANONE, ELECTROLUX, EQUINOR, ESSITY, EUROPRIS, GEELY, IKEA, KEMIRA, KONE, LIDL, MEDIAMARKTSATURN, MOSAIC, TSMC, VOLKSWAGEN, VOLVO CAR, WHIRLPOOL, and YARA are monitoring the situation and adjusting their supply chains or rerouting shipments to avoid disruption. Some companies, such as BP, have temporarily paused transits through the Red Sea, while others, like Geely, expect delays in deliveries due to shipping firms rerouting around the Cape of Good Hope. Most companies are prepared for disruptions and are evaluating alternative supply options to ensure the availability of their products. Overall, while shipping routes have been affected, companies are adjusting their strategies to minimize disruption to their businesses.



Original: Factbox-How companies are responding to attacks on ships in the Red Sea By Reuters