Is the Strait of Hormuz closed to shipping?
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Listen to highlights of Lloyd’s List’s briefing on the Strait of Hormuz crisis and understand the implications for the shipping industry as the conflict enters its second week
THE conflict in the Middle East is entering its second full week, and shipping continues to find itself on the frontlines.
Vessels have been attacked and seafarers have paid with their lives, as missiles are exchanged back and forth over the Middle East Gulf.
The Strait of Hormuz is at the very centre of this conflict’s consequences. The narrow chokepoint is critical to global energy supply, and traffic through it has slowed to a trickle.
So, is the strait itself effectively closed to shipping? Will owners take the risk to secure huge charter rates? How is the insurance sector providing cover for those that do want to transit the strait?
Listen to the latest podcast and register for the on‑demand webinar for answers to these questions and much more.
Joining Richard this week are:
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Bridget Diakun, senior risk and compliance analyst, Lloyd’s List
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Cichen Shen, APAC editor, Lloyd’s List
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Tomer Raanan, maritime risk analyst, Lloyd’s List
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David Osler, law and marine insurance editor, Lloyd’s List
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