Dutch Vessel Hit in Gulf of Aden, The Hague Pushes EU to Sanction Houthis

A Dutch-flagged cargo vessel, the Minervagracht, caught fire in the Gulf of Aden after being struck in the latest attack linked to Yemen’s Houthi movement. The 19 crew members were forced to abandon ship; at least two were injured during the evacuation.
The Dutch government has since urged the European Union to officially classify the Houthis as a terrorist organization. Such a designation would immediately unlock financial sanctions and asset freezes across Europe, a move aimed at cutting the group’s funding channels.
Why this matters for global trade
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The Gulf of Aden is the main access point to the Suez Canal, through which 12% of world trade passes.
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Insurers are expected to raise war-risk premiums, increasing shipping costs by several percent on Asia–Europe lanes.
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Operators may be forced to reroute via the Cape of Good Hope, adding 10–14 days to transit times.
What to watch
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Shipping schedules: container lines may announce diversions or blank sailings in the coming days.
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Costs: higher surcharges will likely appear on spot rates within the week.
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Crew safety: seafarer unions are demanding stronger protection measures after yet another evacuation incident.
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