Strait of Hormuz may reopen, but recent months likely to permanently reshape Middle East oil trade dynamics, Bloomberg reports
The Strait of Hormuz may be poised to reopen, but the experience of the last few months will likely permanently change the dynamics of the Middle Eastern oil trade, according to Bloomberg's Yongchang Chin.
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