MV Golden Arsenal, a St. Vincent and the Grenadines-flagged bulk carrier, reported an attempted pirate attack ~300 nautical miles east-northeast of Djibouti on 1 July 2026.
WHY THIS MATTERS · This matters because four weeks without a successful Houthi strike is bringing container ships back through Suez, cutting shipping times and war-risk costs that had been inflating the price of goods moving between Asia and Europe.
Part of the monitored dynamic Red Sea Maritime Disruption · VUCA INDEX 58/100
"MV Golden Arsenal, a St. Vincent and the Grenadines-flagged bulk carrier, en route from Aden, Yemen, with 21 crew members, including one Indian national, reported an attempted pirate attack approximately 300 nautical miles east-northeast of Djibouti on the afternoon of 01Jul 26"
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- Traffic through the Bab al-Mandeb Strait has still not recovered to pre-2023 levels.
- Saudi Arabia announced a 14-nation maritime coalition to protect navigation through Bab al-Mandeb, the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.
- Houthi-run HOCC denied planning to charge ships transiting the Red Sea, saying passage remains free and voluntary.
- Houthis announced a naval blockade on Saudi Arabia, threatening ships loading or discharging Saudi oil.
- Houthis are considering imposing transit fees on most commercial ships crossing Bab el-Mandeb, sources told Reuters.