Suez Canal is shortest route between Asia and Europe
Houthi Red Sea attacks have disrupted Suez shipping
Maersk and others plan return with U.S. navy backing
Shipping stocks fall on news of return to Suez Canal
OSLO, Dec 27 Reuters Denmark39;s Maersk has scheduled several dozen container vessels to travel via the Suez Canal and the Red Sea in the coming days and weeks, it said on Wednesday, in a further sign that global shipping firms are returning to the route.
The world39;s top shipping companies, including container giants Maersk and HapagLloyd, stopped using Red Sea routes after Yemen39;s Houthi militant group began targeting vessels earlier this month, disrupting global trade.
Maersk39;s share price fell 5 by 1330 GMT on Wednesday, partly reversing last week39;s gains, as a return to the shorter routes through the Suez Canal from voyages around Africa might prompt a freight rates correction.
Other shipping stocks also fell, including HapagLloyd which dropped 6, oil tanker group Frontline which was down 5.3 and car shipping service Hoegh Autoliners which was 3 lower.
Maersk said on Dec. 24 it was preparing a return to the Red Sea for both eastbound and westbound journeys, citing the deployment of a U.S.led military operation to protect vessels against Houthi attacks, but provided few details.
The schedule remains subject to change based on specific contingency plans that may be formed over the coming days, the company said on Wednesday.
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