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reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, in terms of its compliance with freedom of navigation for all merchant vessels and secure passage,” said Arsenio Dominguez, secretary-general of the United Nations shipping agency, the International
important first step. But we have been here before; the key question is whether it will hold or whether it will, just like in Gaza, be a ceasefire in name only,” she told Al Jazeera
reopened, gas prices could still remain high, according to experts. And prices could go up higher the longer the strait, which is a crucial route for oil and natural gas trade, stays closed, said Kevin
strait of Hormuz … a longer-term disruption becomes more problematic”. The big question hanging over the Trump-Xi summit, then, is what will China do to help to resolve the conflict? It was reported [last
Hormuz, boots on the ground could – at least initially – fall short of an incursion on to the mainland, and be limited instead to occupying one or more of several islands in the Gulf off Iran
Strait of Hormuz, a lifeline for India’s gas imports, continues. Meanwhile, the war continues, with the US on Sunday capturing an Iranian cargo vessel, even as Washington says it is willing to hold another
reopen the strait of Hormuz. The Iranian strike on the UAE was the second in 48 hours, and came shortly after the US defence secretary, Pete Hegseth, insisted the shaky truce which has paused
important trip,” said Wei Liang, professor at Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey. “Right now, it’s chaotic, and both sides have lost hope on what they can do bilaterally.” It’s Trump
reopen the strait of Hormuz? Well it was open at the beginning of this conflict,” Reeves added. The chancellor said there was confusion about Trump’s aims for the conflict, which had destabilised the world
importantly, what people think about it. Here are six charts that explain what is going on. The latest set of official economic numbers show [the economy grew by 0.6%](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx213n20njzo) in the first
Strait of Hormuz, but LNG imports also rely on a complex global supply chain involving multiple suppliers, shipping routes and receiving terminals. This makes LNG imports in China’s case more vulnerable to geopolitical disruptions
Hormuz was an exclusively Omani-Iranian waterway. Photograph: Rajat Gupta/EPA Western diplomats say Iranian proposals for the future permanent management of the strait are unlawful since they impose tolls on commercial shipping and would give
reopen tariff negotiations. US officials have cautioned, however, that there is a lot of work to be done before it is fully operational. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he expected "large Boeing orders
Hormuz after the signing of initial understanding, and an immediate end to the war with guarantees against any renewed attack. It followed the US’s peace proposal, which was reported to be a one-page
import bill has almost tripled as a result of the war. Islamabad views the continuation of the ceasefire, in place for more than three weeks, as a major achievement. Tehran and Washington have said Pakistan
reopen three North Sea gas fields nearly three decades after they were closed to help fill the gap in energy supplies created by the Middle East war. Amid sharp price rises
reopens. On Tuesday this week, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said oil will flow again through the conduit by the end of April as he expects the new Hungarian leadership to lift its veto
reopen. The strait of Hormuz isn’t the only chokepoint in the global food system. In a prescient study from 2017, the foreign policy thinktank Chatham House said the world food system had become painfully
reopen, the war would not be over. Wars do not end when the missiles stop flying. They end when the structural damage they inflict on the global trading system finishes working its way through prices
reopen global shipping lanes held by Tehran. In Trump’s telling, the “dealmaker-in-chief” has maintained a consistent policy toward [Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/iran) aimed at preventing Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, leveling