Hormuz Blockade = Supply‑chain Shock

Reporting warns that a U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz could squeeze oil flows and push energy, freight and transit costs higher for Asian economies — and that cost shock would cascade into global manufacturing supply chains. Analysts say logistics disruption and higher freight rates could tighten component availability and raise input costs for manufacturers worldwide. ( )

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