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Hormuz closure strands almost 1,200 cargo ships with $125bn worth of goods

Financial Times

Financial Times

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June 23, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Card Stacking
Hormuz closure strands almost 1,200 cargo ships with $125bn worth of goods

‘Unprecedented’ blockade of the strait raises concerns about the future of global maritime trade, says insurer Allianz

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Technique: Card Stacking
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