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Hormuz Strait Tension: Oil Flow Threat and Market Turbulence
724FinanceKerem Tufan

The rapid deterioration of security in the Strait of Hormuz is rattling global energy markets.
Threat to Oil Flow and Price Volatility
The strait carries roughly 20% of the world’s daily crude oil, making any disruption a potential trigger for sharp price spikes.
Trade and Ripple Effects
Security concerns are driving up shipping costs and causing delays that reverberate through the entire supply chain.
Policy Responses and Expected Developments
Producing and consuming nations are weighing emergency measures and strategic reserve deployments to mitigate risk.
Kerem Tufan notes that while the Strait’s turmoil will heighten short‑term oil price volatility, the longer‑term impact will likely be limited as supply chains adapt and alternative routes are developed. Central banks, especially in inflation‑prone economies, must keep liquidity tools ready to counter any price‑shock‑driven inflationary pressure.