One of Japan’s largest shipping companies has stopped crossing the Red Sea
One of Japan's largest shipping companies announced on Tuesday that it has stopped crossing the Red Sea for all its ships. |
According to the international group Tasnim News Agency, the company Nippon Yusen, one of Japan’s largest shipping companies, announced on Tuesday that it has stopped crossing the Red Sea for all its ships.
A spokesperson for the company It told the Reuters news agency that it has ordered all its vessels that travel near the Red Sea to remain in safe waters.
Nippon Yosen, also known as NYK Shipping Lines In addition, he said that he is considering changing the route of the ships and not crossing the Red Sea.
Previously, two other Japanese shipping companies, namely “Mitsu OSCA” Shipping and “Kawasaki Kaisha” had also announced that they have suspended the crossing of the Red Sea. It has aggravated Asia, even in the situation where this region is involved in the war between the Zionist regime and Hamas.
Disturbance in shipping in the Red Sea threatens global trade. Many large shipping companies such as Maersk have changed the route of their ships to the “Cape of Good Hope” in Africa. Last week, the United States and its allies attacked the country’s military positions under the pretext of preventing Yemen from attacking the ships.
Publisher | Tasnim News |