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Indian exports resume through Red Sea as route tensions ease
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Indian export shipments are cautiously resuming through the Red Sea corridor after months of disruption due to Houthi militant attacks. This vital route, crucial for trade with Europe and the US, saw vessels rerouted around Africa, increasing costs and delays.
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