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Globes’ “report”: https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-chinese-shipping-giant-cosco-to-stop-visiting-israeli-ports-1001467115
Chinese state-owned shipping giant COSCO Shipping has stopped visiting Israeli ports, “Globes” has learned.
That’s all the details it gives, the rest is just analysis. Learned from who, no clue, not even “anonymous sources” or “officials who declined to be named”.
I edited the title accordingly.
How China profits from COSCO’s avoidance of Israel — Globes Israel Business News🤔🆗 22 January 2024
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The exposure by “Globes” of the decision by Chinese shipping giant COSCO two weeks ago to stop visiting Israeli ports aroused international interest and concern, and now the numbers that demonstrate how China benefits from the move can be revealed.
According to Lloyd’s List, the decision by major shipping lines, led by Maersk, to avoid the Red Sea from December 17 led to a drop in the number of ships transiting the route from over 100 a week to fewer than 36. Shunning the sea lane via which, in normal times, 12% of global trade passes means a voyage two or three weeks longer around the Cape of Good Hope.
The big beneficiaries of this decline in cargo ship traffic in the Red Sea are small companies whose ships declare in their position reports that they have no connection to Israel, as demanded by the Houthi rebels, and Chinese-owned vessels, the proportion of which in the total number of ships transiting the Red Sea has shot up.
This trend demonstrates beyond doubt that besides the pressure that the Chinese seek to bring on Israel, they are also interested in the economic benefit arising from the fact that European importers from the East who want short supply chains have become highly dependent on Chinese shipping lines. The much shorter route via the Red Sea than via the Cape of Good Hope also ensures greater availability of COSCO ships than of those of its competitors.
In May last year, COSCO launched a service transporting Chinese-made cars to Eilat.
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I don’t know why you think you’re so special that we should hand-deliver content to you. Are we supposed to take this hyperbolic JavaScript risk in your stead? Are we supposed to copypasta the URL to archive.org for you?
What did they say?
Taking a guess from all of their comments in this com, “Website doesn’t load with JavaScript disabled” since they couldn’t comment, “Link to the article?”
That the site uses JavaScript. And they’re not going to respond because they got themselves banned from Lemmygrad for 30 days for a pattern of hostility/nuisance.