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Worldview: Red Sea Attacks Disrupt Fashion’s Supply Chains

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A cargo vessel crosses the Suez Canal in Egypt, shortly after Yemen-based militants started attacking ships in the Red Sea along the crucial Asia-Europe trade route.
Container ships in the Red Sea have been attacked by Yemen-based militants along the crucial Asia-Europe trade route via the Suez Canal, causing delays and freight cost rises in fashion's supply chain. (Shutterstock)

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