The global ocean shipping industry that handles 80 per cent of world trade is navigating a sea of unknowns as U.S. President Donald Trump stokes trade and geopolitical tensions with historical foes as well as neighbors and allies.
Millions of tons of grain cargo have avoided the area since December, analysts say
Shipping costs due to re-routing away from embattled Red Sea also affecting markets
Container rates have climbed higher as Houthi attacks in the Red Sea have caused diversions
About twenty per cent of grain shipments diverting around Cape
Grain moved was up 60 per cent from last season on drought recovery
Wait times more than doubled between October and late November, prompting some shippers to reroute