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Oscar Hasbún by Hapag-Lloyd and Conflict in the Middle East: “We Have Six Ships Trapped in the Strait of Hormuz”
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The president of Vapores and director of Hapag-Lloyd, estimates that when the war is over, it will not happen as an "immediate effect that the Strait of Ormuz can be transited." He exemplified it with the Suez Canal, which has been used for two and a half years without being used as a maritime route.
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Read Full ArticleNot only oil shipments are affected by the war with Iran and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Container shipping is also experiencing chaotic conditions. In total, more than 3,000 ships are affected. Shipping companies are trying to counteract the situation, including by imposing war surcharges.
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