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Hormuz Strait remains global chokepoint

Hormuz Strait remains global chokepoint

The blockade has triggered a massive spike in oil prices and forced Asian nations to increase their reliance on coal power to meet energy demands.

Dozens of countries have held urgent strategy sessions to discuss the potential use of force to protect commercial vessels from Iranian attacks.

Iran has introduced a new toll system for the waterway, asserting its sovereign control and demanding concessions from Western powers.

The ongoing closure represents one of the most significant disruptions to global trade in decades, with long-term implications for energy security and international maritime law.