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  2. Red Sea Global - Wikipedia

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    Red Sea Global (RSG; Arabic: البحر الأحمر الدولية), previously known as The Red Sea Development Company, [4] is a real estate development company based in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia. The company was founded in July 2017 by the Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman , and is owned by the Public Investment Fund . [ 5 ]

  3. Red Sea Trading Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Red Sea Trading Corporation (commonly known as 09) is the commercial entity created to enact the People's Front for Democracy and Justice's socially responsible development program. [1] The company was founded with $20,000 in 1984.

  4. Yemen Red Sea Ports Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Yemeni Red Sea Ports Corporation (YRSPC) (Arabic: مؤسسة موانئ البحر الأحمر اليمنية) is a governmental institution that is responsible for managing Yemeni ports in the Red Sea.

  5. How the Red Sea crisis could clobber the global economy - AOL

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    Attacks by Iran-backed militants in the Red Sea have effectively closed one of the world’s main trade routes to most container ships — vessels that carry everything from car parts to Crocs ...

  6. Hudaydah Port - Wikipedia

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    The Hudaydah Port is a key Yemeni port on the Red Sea coast. It is the second largest port in the country, located in Al Hudaydah, the fourth largest city in Yemen.The port handles up to 80% of the humanitarian supplies, fuel and commercial goods in northern Yemen.

  7. The Red Sea crisis tests China’s global ambitions - AOL

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    As Houthi rebels continue their assault on commercial shipping in the Red Sea, the deepening crisis is posing a fresh test to China’s much-touted ambitions of becoming a new power broker in the ...

  8. 20 July 2024 Israeli attack on Yemen - Wikipedia

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    The Yemen Red Sea Ports Corporation, which runs the Hudaydah Port, estimated that the strikes caused over US$20,000,000 in damages, excluding losses caused by the destruction of fuel storage facilities. Two cranes and a small vessel were destroyed, while damage was caused to nearby buildings and docks.

  9. Port of Aden - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Aden is situated approximately 170 km east of the strait of Bab Al Mandeb, which connects the Gulf of Aden to the Red Sea. [1] The port is one of the largest natural harbors in the world. [2]