KEY POINTS
  • Hafnia, Torm and Stena Bulk confirmed that they halted traffic toward the Red Sea after airstrikes on Houthi militants in Yemen.
  • The companies are among the world's largest operators of petroleum product tankers, according to their websites.
  • The multinational coalition advised ships to avoid transiting the Bab el-Mandeb Strait for "several days," according to the International Association of Independent Tanker Owners.
An Egyptian man sits and eats ice cream as he watches international cargo and tanker ships pass through the Suez canal

Several of the world's major tanker companies on Friday halted traffic toward the Red Sea after U.S. and British airstrikes on Iran-allied Houthi militants in Yemen.

Hafnia, Torm and Stena Bulk confirmed that they halted traffic toward the crucial trade gateway in response to an advisory from the Combined Maritime Forces, a multinational coalition led by the U.S.