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French shipping giant CMA CGM to keep avoiding Red Sea

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Posted on January 25, 2025

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PARIS (Reuters) - French shipping and logistics group CMA CGM will continue to avoid the Red Sea even though it considers the region is more stable following the ceasefire agreement between Israel and

CMA CGM Maintains Red Sea Avoidance Strategy

PARIS (Reuters) - French shipping and logistics group CMA CGM will continue to avoid the Red Sea even though it considers the region is more stable following the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, it said on Saturday.

Shipping executives remain cautious about a return to the Red Sea, where Iran-backed Houthis have carried out more than 100 attacks on ships since November 2023, leading most shipping companies to divert vessels to other routes.

CMA-CGM said in a statement the improved stability was "a positive but fragile sign" for the industry, and safety was a priority.

"Given the ongoing tensions and associated risks for commercial vessels in certain areas, CMA CGM will for time being continue to prioritise alternative routes, including a significant reliance on passage via the Cape of Good Hope," the statement said.

It added that adjustments to the policy could be made on a case-by-case basis depending on security and global operational conditions.

(Reporting by Leigh Thomas, editing by Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • CMA CGM avoids Red Sea despite improved stability.
  • Ceasefire between Israel and Hamas considered fragile.
  • Over 100 attacks by Iran-backed Houthis since November 2023.
  • Safety remains a priority for shipping companies.
  • Alternative routes include the Cape of Good Hope.

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The article discusses CMA CGM's decision to avoid the Red Sea due to safety concerns, despite a ceasefire in the region.
Why is CMA CGM avoiding the Red Sea?
CMA CGM is avoiding the Red Sea due to ongoing tensions and risks from Iran-backed Houthis' attacks on ships.
What alternative routes is CMA CGM using?
CMA CGM is using alternative routes such as the Cape of Good Hope to ensure safety.

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