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Somalia piracy cost approached $7bn in 2011
2012-02-09
[Pak Daily Times] Somali piracy cost the world nearly $7 billion in 2011, including more than $2 billion for military operations, armed guards and equipment to protect ships, a monitoring group said on Wednesday. The US-based Oceans Beyond Piracy said 80 percent of the cost is borne by the shipping industry with the remainder covered by governments. It said the most notable cost was $2.7 billion in fuel to allow ships to travel at higher speeds through high-risk areas, followed by $1.3 billion for military operations and $1.1 billion for armed guards and security equipment. Another $635 million are attributed to insurance, $486-680 million are spent on re-routing vessels along the west coast of India, and $195 million on increased labour costs and danger pay for seafarers, it said.
Posted by:Fred

#1  A cost shared by taxpayers (for the military ops), insurance policyholders (and increased premiums to cover the rising costs of piracy claims), and consumers who pay higher prices on goods that now cost more to transport.

Thanks, pirates.
Posted by: American Delight   2012-02-09 19:37  

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