Iran does not need to close the Strait of Hormuz to disrupt it
The real risk lies not in closure, but in disruption in the strait’s approaches. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
Dozens of ships are still navigating the Strait of Hormuz as Iran keeps oil flowing, despite continued attacks aimed at one of the world’s most critical trade routes.
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The real risk lies not in closure, but in disruption in the strait’s approaches. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
Lloyd's List reports that ships could be allowed to pass through 'safe corridor' once they are approved by IRGC. Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
Pentagon zeroing in on mine-laying vessels that are helping Iran keep a stranglehold on Strait of Hormuz, military leaders said, as markets feel pain from its closure.
Plunging oil shipments transiting the Strait of Hormuz have sent global energy prices soaring to their highest level in years. Grouped from 4 articles across 3 sources.
Industry worries that ‘panic’ actions by the White House could backfire on plans to increase drilling
The meeting with Sanae Takaichi comes days after Trump criticised Japan for not answering his demands for help in the Strait of Hormuz.