The Strait of Hormuz is now fully open, restoring one of the world’s most critical energy routes. After recent tensions and disruptions, tanker traffic has resumed smoothly, easing fears across global markets.
Roughly 20% of the world’s oil supply passes through this narrow corridor connecting the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea. With operations normalized, oil prices are stabilizing and supply chains are regaining confidence.
Major energy-importing nations—including India and China—stand to benefit as shipping risks decline and insurance costs fall. Global trade sentiment is improving, signaling a short-term relief for energy markets.
