Muted traffic in Hormuz strains Gulf economies
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- By Dawn
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The Strait of Hormuz faces unprecedented disruptions as regional tensions dramatically reduce maritime traffic. Daily vessel passages have plummeted from 140 ships to just seven, creating severe economic consequences for Gulf states heavily dependent on global trade and energy exports. This critical chokepoint disruption threatens supply chains worldwide and raises concerns about economic stability in the region, with experts warning of potential long-term impacts on oil markets and international commerce.
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