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In Re:
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Dispute Diaries: Is there a route around Red Sea disputes?
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45 minutes 34 seconds
1 year ago
Dispute Diaries: Is there a route around Red Sea disputes?
On 6 March 2024, Houthi rebels in the Red Sea attacked a ship called True Confidence, killing three crew members. Up until this attack, the Houthis had managed to damage vessels, but this was the first time one of their attacks resulted in death. With the situation likely to continue and even escalate, the maritime community remains vulnerable. Join Control Risks experts, Aakash Brahmachari, Cormac McGarry, and Dina Arakji for a conversation with Akshay Misra, Managing Associate at Penningtons, about disputes arising from the Red Sea crisis and what companies can do to better prepare themselves as events unfold in the region. Read more of our thinking on disputes arising from the Red Sea crisis.
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