A recent report by the International Monetary Fund revealed the impact of the operations of the Yemeni armed forces against Zionist ships in the Red Sea on the Zionist economy and countries hostile to Yemen. According to the International Fund report, there is a significant slowdown in the global economy due to Yemeni operations in the Red Sea. This slowdown was due to the decline in fiscal revenues over customs duties. He pointed to real disruption to supply chains through the corridor, through which 15 per cent of world trade passes and is an important trade corridor between Asia and Europe. The international report pointed out that transport companies linked to the Zionist entity continue to pass through the Cape of Good Hope road instead of the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandab, which adds burdens and limits supply chains. He explained that the drying up of the Panama Canal reinforced the impact on the global economy as it was also shortening the route between Asia and Europe. Source: Yemen News Agency
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