Container ships changing course to the Red Sea

集装箱船改向红海

World Business Report

2026-01-16

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Two years on, one of the world’s biggest shipping companies - Maersk - says it’s preparing to return to the Red Sea — and in aviation, Chinese-made passenger jets may be edging closer to European skies. Also today — new data suggests Iran’s internet blackout has cost the economy around 260 million dollars in lost business activity.
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