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Energy-hungry Asian countries have won some respite in recent weeks thanks to a handful of LNG supertankers passing through the Strait of Hormuz on their way to China, India, Pakistan, and South Korea, but the ships still represent only a fraction of the pre-war traffic through the waterway; some 1,500 vessels remain stranded as a result of the strait’s effective closure.
All the while, global crude stockpiles are plummeting at a record pace, and economists warn that even an immediate peace deal will not lead to near-term respite.
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