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Blockade at Hormuz Leaves 1,200 Cargo Ships Stranded, Impacting Global Trade

An unprecedented blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has left nearly 1,200 cargo ships stranded, carrying goods valued at $125 billion, raising significant concerns for global maritime trade.

Editorial StaffJune 23, 20261 min read

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has resulted in the stranding of approximately 1,200 cargo ships, which are carrying goods worth an estimated $125 billion.

This blockade has been described as unprecedented and is raising alarms about the future of global maritime trade, according to Allianz, an insurance company.

The situation continues to develop, and its long-term implications for international shipping and trade routes remain uncertain.