Krise im Roten Meer aufgrund von Houthi-Angriffen beeinträchtigt den Welthandel, da die Versandkosten um 170 % steigen

by giuliomagnifico

31 comments
  1. That spells bad news for Houthi. You never fuck with the money.

  2. Henceforth old ships will no longer be scrapped but instead sent out as lures so there can be a good old fashioned duck hunt.

  3. You’d think with the impact on international trade, more countries would be willing to try to deal with the situation. I guess they just expect the US to take care of it somehow

  4. Just casually ordering shit from the other side of the world and these Houthi feckers raising prices and delaying shit, bro i just want my stuff.

    Why do you want to blow yourselves up that bad?

  5. Wow, will you look at that! Terrorism actually works! …on certain types of people.

  6. Great now when I am forced to raise my prices all the morons will accuse me of price gauging not understanding the very simple reality that whatever it costs me to provide my goods to you directly reflects upon what I need to sell it to you for.

  7. It would be cheaper to just eliminate these MFs…

  8. How far gone am I that I immediately think Putin probably asked Iran to ask their proxies to cause chaos to upend global supply chain so the collective of western democracies feel the squeeze and this boosts the political prospects of nationalistic regressive movements in said democracies, further jeopardizing aid to Ukraine.

  9. So the group that owns this media outlet *”EL PAIS”*, is called Gruppo Prisa.

    Here are their main shareholders

    Amber Capital UK LLP (19,29%)
    Rucandio SA, famiglia Polanco (17,53%)
    Telefónica SA (13,06%)
    International Media Group SARL, del sultano del Qatar Ghanim Al Hodaifi Al Kuwari (8,17%)
    GHO Networks SA de CV, Roberto Alcántara Rojas (8,04%)
    HSBC Holdings PLC (7,46%)
    Banco Santander SA (4,19%)
    Caixa d’estalvis e Pensions Banking Foundation di Barcellona (3,83%)
    Nicolas Berggruen (1,22%)

    Ah yes. A Qatari sultan and some massive banks.

  10. lol. It’s not inflation, it’s not greed, it’s Houthis!

  11. And now Trump can blame Biden for more “inflation”. All part of Putin’s plan to get Republicans back into power in November.

  12. The Houthis continue to say that they they will attack until there is a ceasefire in Gaza. That‘s delusional. There will never be a cesefire.

  13. How long before people stops criticizing the US and asks it to do more?

  14. Dude, you fuck with the price of things for wealthy westerners who are usually indifferent about foreign affairs and all of a sudden they will support their military in deleting you off the planet. How do they not get this?

  15. They need to just issue bounties on the Houthis. Let Amazon sell a warship that they can deliver in 2 days if you put in an order over 35$ to blow them up.

  16. For the Houthi’s point of view, they want to control who passes the Red Sea I believe – basically blockading passage – boarding ships and making them pay or leave.

    is the Red Sea international waters?

  17. Unmitigated victory for Iran, as Washington sits by, desperately trying that good ‘ole “appeasement” tactic.

  18. 170% they see a way to scrape shit loads of profit margin out of a crisis.

  19. Great now these corporations will use this as an excuse to permanently make everything even more expensive again

  20. Well, I guess the west will have to deal with it…?

    How come nobody is doing anything, KSA Egypt, China who needs this shipping the most.

    They just want to nag about the west calling all the shots and not do anything to actually improve something in this situation?

  21. World trade takes the opportunity to jack prices up even on unaffected shipping routes.

  22. Now watch prices for goods going up again….even turnips from the farm next door, because “Yay! Bandwagon!”.

  23. So it sounds like the US navy gets to try out its toys?

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