A South Korean vessel that had been stranded by the Middle East crisis and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has safely exited the Red Sea for the first time.
On April 17, the Korean Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries announced that a South Korean tanker loaded with crude oil at Yanbu Port in Saudi Arabia had safely passed through the Red Sea.
This marks the first case of crude oil being transported to South Korea via the Red Sea, which has served as an alternative route since the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
![Market Gradually Digested Bearish Sentiment, Steel Prices May Hold Up Well Following Costs [SMM Steel Industry Chain Weekly Report]](https://imgqn.smm.cn/usercenter/lIGxY20251217171747.jpg)
![Aluminum Prices Stay High, Downstream Price Acceptance Remains Weak [SMM Spot Aluminum Midday Review]](https://imgqn.smm.cn/usercenter/jWDCu20251217171653.jpg)
![Geopolitical Risk Uncertainty Persisted, the Most-Traded BC Copper Contract Stabilized [SMM BC Copper Commentary]](https://imgqn.smm.cn/usercenter/FERSF20251217171712.jpg)
