Miner Company
Iran: The Economic Damage Is Cumulative
Persistent closure of the Strait of Hormuz is driving surging energy prices, global inflation, and recession risk, with no imminent resolution in sight. Even a rapid reopening would leave cumulative economic damage, requiring months to clear mines, repair infrastructure, and replenish strategic reserves.
Persistent closure of the Strait of Hormuz is driving surging energy prices, global inflation, and recession risk, with no imminent resolution in sight. Even a rapid reopening would leave cumulative economic damage, requiring months to clear mines, repair infrastructure, and replenish strategic reserves.