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Trump's Hormuz Fee Threatens Global Shipping Costs
724FinanceGökberk Uçar

The proposed 20% fee on goods passing through the Strait of Hormuz has raised alarms over potential cost surges in global shipping, particularly impacting energy and container logistics. With $150 billion in annual trade flowing through this critical chokepoint, the levy could disrupt supply chains and inflate transportation expenses.
Hormuz Fee Shockwaves
Gökberk Uçar: Political maneuvers like this amplify supply chain volatility beyond financial markets. The scramble for alternatives underscores how chokepoints like Hormuz remain linchpins of global trade, with ripple effects felt from shipping lanes to air cargo hubs.