SHANGHAI (Reuters) – Chinese automaker Geely warned on Friday its EV sales are likely to be impacted by a delay in deliveries due to the “situation” in the Red Sea, where Yemeni militants are attacking vessels, forcing shippers to take longer, more expensive routes. Geely, China’s second largest automaker by sales, told Reuters that most of the shipping firms it uses to export its electric vehicles to Europe have plans to go around the Cape of Good Hope to avoid the Suez Canal, the shortest route from Asia to Europe, due to the hostilities. If the Red Sea issue remains unresolved, shipping fir…