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Maersk suspends its sailings through the Suez Canal and Bab el-Mandeb Strait due to escalating conflicts

Maersk, a Danish shipping company, announced on Sunday that it would halt sailings 'through the Bab el-Mandeb Strait & the Suez Canal & reroute the ships around Cape of Good Hope after U.S. & Israeli strikes against Iran plunged this region into chaos.

Maersk issued a statement saying that due to the deteriorating situation in the Middle East following the escalating conflict, "we have decided...to temporarily halt future Trans-Suez crossings through the Bab El-Mandeb strait."

Maersk announced on Friday that it would temporarily reroute certain sailings away from the Suez Canal and around the Cape of Good Hope. It cited unforeseen restrictions in the Red Sea Region.

Last month, the container shipping group announced that some services would be gradually returned to the Suez Route. This was seen as an important step in ending the two-year global trade disruptions caused by Houthi rebel attacks on ships at the Red Sea.

The company stated that it would "continue to closely monitor the situation and take all necessary actions".

Maersk commented on the Middle East India to Mediterranean and Middle East India to East Coast U.S. services.

Maersk has also announced that it will suspend all vessel crossings through the Strait of Hormuz, until further notice. It added that services to ports in the Arabian Gulf could experience delays, rerouting or schedule adjustments. ?

The shipping giant said it would continue to accept cargo bound for the Middle East. (Reporting from Kanjyik in Barcelona and Louise Rasmussen, in Copenhagen; editing by Emelia Sithole Matarise and Ros Russel)

(source: Reuters)