Strait of Hormuz: Iran’s Economic LeveragePeyman Molavi | Economist | wealth manager Iran’s recent…
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Strait of Hormuz: Iran’s Economic LeveragePeyman Molavi | Economist | wealth manager Iran’s recent actions in the Strait of Hormuz are not only a military message; they are also an attempt to preserve economic leverage.The Strait is one of the world’s most important energy chokepoints, with a significant share of global oil and LNG trade passing through it. Control over maritime traffic gives Iran influence over energy markets, shipping costs, insurance premiums, and geopolitical negotiations.If international shipping increasingly bypasses Iranian influence, Tehran’s ability to use the Strait as a bargaining tool will weaken. Therefore, maintaining credibility over the waterway has become a strategic economic objective.For global markets, even limited disruptions can increase risk premiums, fuel energy price volatility, and add pressure to inflation expectations. The Strait of Hormuz remains not only a security flashpoint but also a critical factor in global economic stability.

