Oil and gas tankers are avoiding the Strait of Hormuz after ships received radio broadcasts purporting to ban transit following US-Israel strikes on Iran. A fifth of the world’s seaborne oil and LNG moves through the strait daily.
Iran Radio Broadcast Bans Hormuz Strait Transits After US-Israel Strikes
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