🚨 Despite the ceasefire, the Strait of Hormuz remains restricted



Although the United States and Iran announced a two-week ceasefire, the Strait of Hormuz—an essential waterway—is still effectively closed to standard shipping. The leadership of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) warned that Iran is implementing a controlled-access system that prevents the resumption of normal oil flows and threatens the global supply chain.

🔹 The strait remains under Iranian military control, with transit restricted rather than opened—contradicting expectations of a return to free navigation.
🔹 Currently, around 230 oil tankers are stuck, waiting to sail out of the Gulf, and the real-world impact of supply disruptions has begun to affect global markets.
🔹 Energy experts warn that the current bottleneck will lead to tighter markets and higher prices, because the controlled passage arrangement currently fails to meet international legal requirements.
🔹 The key to stabilizing the situation lies in restoring a comprehensive and reliable supply flow, as the absence of continuous transit transport is continuously worsening economic consequences worldwide.

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