The fact global shipping now treats “possible closure of the Strait of Hormuz” as something that can be worked around is honestly kind of insane on its own.

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      Fuel/oil Maersk, if I recall, does container shipping and has other ways of moving boxes, but all of them burn fuel

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      This is a really shoddily written article. Bad. Basically he’s saying that fuel costs will remain high and from a business standpoint the risk doesn’t go to zero just because Trump says everything is rainbows. Therefore shipping faces increased costs, which raises prices for consumers, high hurts demand, which lowers shipping volume. And that systemic slowdown doesn’t disappear overnight because Trump says yippee.

      I think. If the article weren’t total shit, maybe it would be clearer.

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        The billionaires are telling us we will continue to pay the increased costs. Prices never went back to normal after lockdowns ended. They are doing the same shit.

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      Yeah all tankers are now on the way to Americas, because they have oil too. US shale oil is now profitable for instance, they can ramp up production in a month or two and been doing that