Five European nations and Japan ready to 'contribute' to securing Hormuz
The conflict around the Strait of Hormuz is starting to draw in global powers, as disruptions to shipping and energy flows raise concerns about wider economic fallout.
The conflict around the Strait of Hormuz is starting to draw in global powers, as disruptions to shipping and energy flows raise concerns about wider economic fallout. Grouped from 3 articles across 3 sources.
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The conflict around the Strait of Hormuz is starting to draw in global powers, as disruptions to shipping and energy flows raise concerns about wider economic fallout.
LONDON, March 19 - Leading European nations, Japan and Canada issued a joint statement on Thursday saying they were ready to join appropriate efforts to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz and would take steps to stabilise energy markets.
War in the Middle East threatens long-term damage to global energy supplies
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Japan sources 90 percent of its crude from Middle East and is heavily dependent on exports transiting the key waterway. Grouped from 5 articles across 3 sources.
Plunging oil shipments transiting the Strait of Hormuz have sent global energy prices soaring to their highest level in years. Grouped from 3 articles across 3 sources.
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