Electric vehicle maker Tesla announced Thursday it would suspend major production at its European plant near Berlin for two weeks.
The company cited shortages of parts as a result of lengthened transport routes due to the attacks in the Red Sea.
“The significant increase in transport times is creating a void in supply chains,” the company said in a statement given to AFP.
Production will be suspended “with the exception of certain sub-sectors” at the plant, located south of Berlin, between January 29 and February 11, text added.
Early Thursday morning, Yemen’s Houthi rebels fired a missile into the Gulf of Aden without hitting any ships.
US Central Command (CENTCOM) said this was the 27th attack on commercial ships transiting the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.
The world’s major shipping companies continue to adjust their routes to avoid transit along this sea route, through which almost 15% of global seaborne trade passes, including 08% of grains, 12% of oil and 08% of gas liquefied natural gas.
In support of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, Shiite Houthi rebels backed by Iran have attacked ships they say are linked to Israel in the Red Sea.
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