May5 , 2026

    US Pledge Fails to Revive Shipping Flow in Strait of Hormuz

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    Shipping activity through the Strait of Hormuz remains severely disrupted despite a recent US pledge to safeguard maritime transit, underscoring persistent security concerns in one of the world’s most critical energy corridors. Vessel movements have slowed sharply, with several operators opting to delay or reroute shipments amid heightened risks.

    The US commitment aimed to reassure global markets and restore confidence among shipowners and charterers. However, industry sources indicate that uncertainty over potential escalations and threats to commercial vessels continues to outweigh assurances, keeping traffic at a near standstill.

    The disruption has raised fresh concerns over global energy supply chains, as the Strait of Hormuz handles a significant share of the world’s oil and gas shipments. Prolonged instability in the region could drive up freight costs, insurance premiums, and energy prices, while prompting shippers to explore alternative routes despite longer transit times and higher operational expenses.

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