Red Sea Shipping Crisis Sends Tremors Through Asia Fuel Markets
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The Red Sea shipping crisis is sending waves through Asia’s fuel markets, hoisting costs even on routes that don’t use the waterway, while spurring sellers to reduce cargo premiums to offset the higher freight.