Container Shipping Companies Halt Bookings, Divert Vessels Due to Middle East Risks In a move aimed at protecting their vessels and crew from potential risks in the Middle East, several major container shipping companies have halted new bookings and diverted existing ships away from the region. The decision comes amidst heightened tensions between Iran and the West over the ongoing nuclear talks. Companies such as Maersk Line, CMA CGM, and Evergreen Marine have taken this precautionary measure to safeguard their assets following a series of attacks on tankers in the Strait of Hormuz and other hotspots in the Middle East. The increased risk has led many shipping companies to re-route their vessels around the region or cancel bookings altogether. "We've had to take measures to ensure the safety of our crew, ships, and cargo," said a spokesperson for Maersk Line. "The situation is fluid, and we're constantly monitoring developments before making any decisions." The move has significant implications for global trade, particularly in the Asia-Europe corridor where many container shipping companies operate. With over 90% of global trade conducted by sea, the disruption caused by these changes could have far-reaching consequences. The increased risk comes as tensions between Iran and Western powers continue to escalate. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical chokepoint for oil shipments, with approximately 20% of global crude oil exports passing through it daily. Any disruptions to shipping lanes in the region could have significant economic implications. Despite these challenges, some shipping companies are choosing to maintain their routes through the Middle East, citing concerns about the potential impact on already-straine...#Iran #Middle_East #Strait_of_Hormuz #Maersk_Line #CMA_CGM #Evergreen_Marine #AsiaEurope_corridor #global_trade