The crisis in the Red Sea threatens to damage the economy by increasing prices on consumers and delaying the shipment of goods.
A Houthi official vowed on Wednesday that attacks on “Israeli-linked” vessels in the Red Sea as well as the Arabian Sea will continue.
Ikea also does not foresee any product shortages from the Red Sea problems.
“Shippers are now much better at using alternative ways of moving their goods around the world,” Zandi said.
“We have not seen the situation in the Red Sea translate into material movements in prices in the US such as consumer goods and gasoline prices,” Schwartz said.
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