global commerce

Hormuz Traffic Dries Up Amidst US Oil Blockade

Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz remains far below normal levels, a stark indicator of the escalating tensions and the effectiveness of the United States’ blockade. Data suggests a dramatic drop in traffic, with a mere seven vessels crossing in a recent 24-hour period, painting a picture of a vital global artery dramatically constricted. This unprecedented slowdown is directly linked to the stalled US-Iran talks, a diplomatic stalemate that continues to cast a long shadow over one of the world’s most crucial energy transit points.

It feels as though we’re witnessing a high-stakes game of “Red Light, Green Light” unfolding in these volatile waters.… Continue reading

Vance Accidental Admission Paints Trump as Economic Terrorist

The article states that the United States views certain actions as “economic terrorism against the entire world.” This perspective suggests that if Iran attempts to disrupt global commerce, a reciprocal response will be implemented, preventing Iranian ships from operating. This policy aims to establish a principle of mutual restriction in response to perceived economic aggression.

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