Iranian Protection Offers Chinese Vehicle Shipments a Cost Advantage over Japanese and Korean Makers
Chinese cargo vessels face fewer disruptions near Yemen, while Japanese and South Korean exporters must detour around Africa due to Houthi threats.
Amid ongoing attacks by Houthi forces in the Red Sea, Chinese merchant ships transporting vehicles are able to sail close to Yemen’s coast with Iranian protection, avoiding the rerouting that Japanese and South Korean exporters must undertake via the Cape of Good Hope.
Competitors from Japan and South Korea have been compelled to detour around Africa to reach Europe and Israel, significantly increasing transit time and costs.
Meanwhile, Chinese fleets continue operating along the southern Red Sea without reported interruption.