2GB Sydney - Red Sea conflict having impact on Australian trade

Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Freight & Trade Alliance (FTA) and the Australian Peak Shippers Association (APSA) continue to lead our industry's media coverage.

With no end in sight of the ongoing Protected Industrial Action (PIA) affecting national operations at DP World container terminals, this exposure is essential to increase public awareness of the cause of increased costs and delays for international trade.

Over the last few weeks, it is the Red Sea hostilities that is particularly capturing the media's attention. This is likely to continue for some time with overnight news that Maersk is again pausing all transits through the Red Sea / Gulf of Aden until further notice.

While making ongoing commentaries on the Red Sea / Suez disruption, FTA / APSA have been successful in also drawing attention to domestic issues affecting international trade and the need for reliable and controlled cost trade gateways at Australian stevedore operations.

2 JAN 2024 : The Australian Financial Review : Industrial action at ports 'bigger problem' than Red Sea attacks
2 JAN 2024 : The Australian : Australian trade flowing from Asia is safe but eventually Red Sea disruptions will hit home
28 DEC 2023 : Australian Business Journal - Global Trade Faces Uncertainty as Global Trade Faces Uncertainty as Red Sea Tensions and Port Strikes Threaten Supply Chains
27 DEC 2023 SMH: Send navy to the Red Sea for sake of local economy: Dutton
27 DEC 2023 : News.com.au - Price hike fears over Red Sea shipping chaos, crippling port strikes
27 DEC 2023 : The Australian - Price hike fears over Red Sea shipping chaos, crippling port strikes
21 DEC 2023 : The Australian - Red Sea call 'leaving our allies in the lurch' 
19 DEC 2023 : Stock and Land - Red Sea freight blockage has potential to disrupt all supply chains
19 DEC 2023 : Australian Financial Review - Freight, oil climb as Red Sea attacks shut down shipping 
17 DEC 2023 ABC News - UK and US shoot down more Houthi drones in the Red Sea as shipping companies pause operations

We are pleased to advise that we received further coverage weaving in commentary about the Red Sea and the PIA while being interviewed by Neil Breen on 2GB 'Drive' and Sally Sara on ABC 'Radio National - Breakfast'.
 



ABC Radio National - Breakfast : Australia's response to Houthi attacks on shipping in the Red Sea [4 January 2024]


The US military says Houthi rebels in Yemen fired two anti-ship ballistic missiles towards merchant vessels in the Red Sea, which didn't cause any damage. It follows an escalating pattern of activity by the Iranian-backed militants which threatens global trade.

Guests:  Jennifer Parker is an expert associate at the ANU's National Security College and has served in the Royal Australian Navy for 20 years.
Paul Zalai is the Director of the Freight and Trade Alliance Australia

 

 


2GB Sydney - Red Sea conflict having impact on Australian trade [3 January 2024]

Conflict in the Middle East and the Red Sea are causing headaches for Australian trade, as the world watches on in the region with bated breath.


MEMBER FEEDBACK

We again wish to remind members that while we have an excellent relationship with a wide cross-section of trade, agriculture and mainstream media, we need of "real life" experiences highlighting the impacts to business and the wider economy - this is essential to maintain the momentum and interest for what appears will be a long, drawn out campaign.

Should any member or industry participant be prepared to go on the public record, please contact me at pzalai@FTAlliance.com.au on 0408 280123.

Paul Zalai - Director FTA | Secretariat APSA | Director GSF