The Strait of Hormuz returned to the center of global geopolitics after a prolonged 110-day escalation. What began as a regional tension evolved into a direct shock to global energy flows, trade stability, and economic expectations. With only 33 kilometers at its narrowest point, the corridor connects the Persian Gulf to the Indian Ocean. This physical bottleneck concentrates one of the most sensitive energy routes in the world.
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