
Iran's Hormuz Blockade Continues; UAE Seeks Coalition to Forcibly Open Strait
Iran has implemented a selective blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, leading to warnings from experts about long-term global supply chain disruptions, while the UAE is reportedly lobbying for a UN Security Council resolution to forcibly open the strait and seeking a military coalition for this purpose.
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How Iran Is Leveraging Its Chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz - Bloomberg.com
How Iran Is Leveraging Its Chokehold on the Strait of Hormuz Bloomberg.com
Read full article →3 Chinese ships exit Strait of Hormuz as PetroChina stresses operations stable
As global energy supplies are put under strain by Iranian disruption to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, state-owned Chinese oil giant PetroChina has said its overall operations remain stable because most of its imports do not pass through the strait. However, the company’s investment operations in the Middle East had been “impacted to varying degrees”, as crude oil and natural gas imported through the strait accounted for about 10 per cent of its total operating volume, PetroChina...
By Mandy Zuo,Carol Yang
Read full article →Indian warships step in to help stranded LPG tanker flee Strait of Hormuz
The ship’s crew watched missiles and drones flying overhead every day as they waited to exit the shipping channel
By Saurabh Sharma
Read full article →Missiles overhead, mines below: How an Indian LPG tanker survived the Hormuz blockade
The Indian-flagged LPG tanker Pine Gas faced a nearly three-week delay passing through the Strait of Hormuz after Iran began selective passage. The vessel, carrying 45,000 metric tons of LPG, was eventually rerouted via a less-used channel north of Larak Island, guided by the Indian Navy and escorted by warships.
By TOI NEWS DESK
Read full article →'Missiles, drones flying overhead': How Indian-flagged LPG tanker escaped Strait of Hormuz via channel off Iran coast
Pine Gas, one of the LPG carriers that recently navigated the Strait of Hormuz reportedly loaded cargo at the UAE Ruwais port just one day before the war began.
Read full article →How an Indian LPG tanker escaped Hormuz via an unusual route - The Straits Times
How an Indian LPG tanker escaped Hormuz via an unusual route The Straits Times
Read full article →China expresses 'gratitude' after three ships transit Hormuz strait
Shipping through the strait has slowed to a trickle since Iran effectively blocked access following US-Israeli attacks on the country.
Read full article →Manila asks Iran to ensure safe passage for Philippine-flagged ships, oil shipments
The Philippines' foreign secretary says she is 'highly optimistic about a favorable outcome' as she's set to meet with her Iranian counterpart
By Bea Cupin
Read full article →China confirms three ships passed through Strait of Hormuz - The Jakarta Post
China confirms three ships passed through Strait of Hormuz The Jakarta Post
Read full article →Türkiye says talking with Iran for ships stuck in Strait of Hormuz
Türkiye is in contact with Iran and is looking for permission from Tehran for 11 Turkish-owned ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, a senior official said on Wednesday. The...
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