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The planned reopening of the Strait of Hormuz has reduced the risk of a severe global economic downturn, though energy supply disruptions may take months to unwind.
Strait of Hormuz
Who
Washington, Tehran
What
The planned reopening of the Strait of Hormuz has reduced the risk of a severe global economic downturn, though energy supply disruptions may take months to unwind.
When
Fri, 19 Jun 2026 12:54:59 GMT · 4h 5m ago
Where
Strait of Hormuz ·
Why
The reopening follows a peace agreement that has eased the specter of a prolonged crunch in energy supplies.
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How this affects you
The reopening reduces immediate global economic downturn risks but will lead to sticky inflation due to lingering high energy costs, affecting food and electricity prices for months, and prompting governments to rebuild stockpiles and invest in domestic energy.
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