HomeBusinessGlobal EconomyRed Sea Reopening Falters Amid Simmering Risks in Middle EastRed Sea Reopening Falters Amid Simmering Risks in Middle East January 21, 2026nileshsha@hotmail.com Ships carrying energy cargoes are likely to forego the benefits of traveling through the Suez for now. www.bloomberg.com #Red #Sea #Reopening #Falters #Simmering #Risks #Middle #EastRelated reading:FBI Raids Office of Virginia Democrat Who Pushed RedistrictingFed’s Goolsbee Warns Against Front-Running Productivity GrowthPitney Bowes CEO Sees Strong Economy Despite Global UncertaintyShare: X · Facebook · LinkedIn
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