Container shipping costs from Korea to Europe soared more than 70 percent last month amid escalating tensions in the Red Sea, data showed Thursday.
The average shipping cost for a 40-foot container for the route surged 72 percent on month to come to 4.35 million won ($3,260) in January, according to data from the Korea Customs Service.
It marked the sharpest increase since the data became available in 2019.
Tensions remain high along the crucial Middle East route as Iranian-backed Houthi rebels based in Yemen are launching strikes on ships in the Red Sea, and the United States and British militaries have taken action against them.
Carriers, accordingly, have been forced to suspend transit through the maritime route, which has led to longer shipping times and the increase in shipping costs.
Other routes also reported rising shipping costs in January, which was also attributable to the growth in export volumes.
Costs for shipping from South Korea to the U.S. west coast went up 3.5 percent on-month to 4.34 million won, and those to the U.S. east coast increased 6 percent to 4.87 million won.
Source: Hellenic Shipping News