The International Chamber of Shipping expresses its strongest condemnation of the attacks against commercial vessels operating in the Middle East and the Persian Gulf. These actions pose an unacceptable threat to the safety of international shipping, undermine the stability of global trade and, most significantly, place innocent seafarers at grave risk.
These attacks have resulted in fatalities and caused serious injury to seafarers, and around 20,000 remain trapped in the affected area. The longer this crisis endures, the greater the strain that these crews will be placed under, as stores begin to deplete, and bunkers reduce. Industry is moving to provide all the support it can, but it is imperative that States work together to ensure that vessels can be resupplied, and crews changed over safely and expediently to allow for continued safe operation of these vessels.
Furthermore, we call upon all relevant authorities to take immediate and decisive measures to guarantee safe and secure passage for all affected ships. The right to freedom of navigation is paramount and should be protected, and any efforts to safeguard shipping and facilitate its movement should be closely coordinated with the shipping industry to ensure practical, effective outcomes. Transparent communication and collaboration between governments, navies, and industry will be essential to restore confidence and minimise risk.
Finally, we urge all parties involved to work urgently to de-escalate and swiftly resolve this crisis. The safety of seafarers, the integrity of essential global supply chains, and the stability of international commerce depend on immediate action to bring these hostilities to an end.

