Visible traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remained near-zero early Tuesday as a tenuous Iran-US ceasefire headed toward expiration. The chokepoint is critical for global crude and LNG flows, so sustained disruption would pose a meaningful upside risk to energy prices and broader market volatility. The situation adds geopolitical risk to shipping and commodity supply chains.
Visible traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remained near-zero early Tuesday as a tenuous Iran-US ceasefire headed toward expiration. The chokepoint is critical for global crude and LNG flows, so sustained disruption would pose a meaningful upside risk to energy prices and broader market volatility. The situation adds geopolitical risk to shipping and commodity supply chains.
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