Comparative Analysis Against Analyst Estimates and Strategic Developments
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Shipping traffic through the vital Suez Canal artery has plunged by 66% since cargo was forced to divert due to attacks on vessels, according to official figures. The data, from the UK's Office for National Statistics (ONS) covered the period from mid-December to the beginning of April. It is important as it represents the scale of disruption to supplies through the artificial channel linking the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea since Iran-backed Houthi rebels started firing on ships in the run up to Christmas last year.