Maersk prepares to return to Red Sea under US-led force

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AP Moller-Maersk, the world’s second-largest

container line

, said it’s preparing to resume shipping through the

Red Sea

, thanks to a new multi-national

maritime task force

to protect vessels from attacks by

Houthi rebels

from

Yemen

.
“We are working on plans for the first vessels to make the transit and for this to happen as soon as operationally possible,” the company said on Sunday in an advisory. “While doing so, ensuring the safety of our employees is of the utmost importance and our top priority in handling the challenging situation in the Red Sea/Gulf of Aden area.”
The announcement came just two days after the Copenhagen-based company said it envisions chaos in the Red Sea caused by drone attacks from Houthis over the Israel-Hamas war to continue for months. In its Sunday statement,

Maersk

said that the creation of Operation Prosperity Guardian, a maritime task force set up by the US and allies, is “most welcome news for the entire industry”. The US and its allies say they are considering possible military action against the Houthis, which are backed by Iran.
Amid worries that the Israel-Hamas war may spiral into a regional conflict, the US accused Iran this weekend of being behind an attack on a tanker in the

Indian Ocean

. Maersk stressed on Sunday that, while resuming transit in the Red Sea, “the overall risk is not eliminated in the area”. The company said it would “not hesitate” to re-evaluate the safety situation for its vessels and staff.

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