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bloomberg.com
Why the Strait of Hormuz Closure Is an Asian Crisis

The Strait of Hormuz crisis has exposed a fundamental weakness: Asia is being forced to absorb the costs of a conflict far outside its control. Reducing that dependence will be difficult.

bloomberg.com
reuters.com
How China can survive without the Strait of Hormuz

The world's largest importer of oil through the Strait of Hormuz is, paradoxically, also one of the best placed to weather the waterway's closure. China consumes oceans of oil from the Gulf ...

reuters.com
oxfordbusinessgroup.com
How the Strait of Hormuz disruption is accelerating ASEAN's supply ...

Disruption to maritime trade through the Strait of Hormuz is intensifying pressure on Asia-Pacific supply chains in the midst of reconfiguration ASEAN nations have been the primary beneficiaries of China Plus One diversification strategies, and the current disruption is accelerating that structural shift Companies are responding with route diversification, inventory restructuring and hybrid ...

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business-standard.com
Why closure of Strait of Hormuz leaves Asian nations most vulnerable

The fighting in West Asia has the world on tenterhooks, but the economic shocks hitting Asia are so alarming that usually guarded regional leaders are speaking out. From its most resilient countries to the most vulnerable, the region is uniquely dependent on energy flowing through the Strait of Hormuz.

business-standard.com