Hürmüz Strait Remains Closed Until Sanctions and Blockade Are Lifted
724FinanceKerem Tufan
Key Highlights
Hürmüz Boğazı’nın yeniden açılması, bölgesel ticaretin ve enerji akışının kilit noktası olma özelliği taşıyor, ancak mevcut yaptırımlar ve abluka enge

The reopening of the Hürmüz Strait, a pivotal conduit for regional trade and energy flows, remains uncertain as existing sanctions and the blockade continue to impede its operational status.
Economic Cost of Sanctions and Blockade
Strategic Significance for Regional Trade
Market Participants' Expectations and Risk Perception
Policy Makers' Possible Scenarios
Kerem Tufan – Director of Commercial Loans and Central Bank Policies: The delayed reopening of the Hürmüz Strait tightens external trade financing for SMEs and raises risk weights in banks' loan books. The Central Bank must embed a flexible liquidity buffer to absorb regional trade shocks; otherwise, the commercial credit growth rate could fall from the current 3.2% to 1.5%. Strategically, policymakers should craft short‑term measures that balance immediate trade relief with long‑term energy security and financial stability.
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