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India trade arteries choke as Gulf shipping chaos reroutes shipments and spikes costs
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

Strait of Hormuz risk flips insurance and fees fast
Tensions in West Asia are disrupting a key India-linked corridor via the Strait of Hormuz, forcing shipping lines to divert vessels. The fallout is visible in surging insurance premiums, the emergence of new surcharges, and added transit costs. With route uncertainty rising, exporters and importers face tighter schedules and higher logistics expenses.
- Shipping lines are rerouting because of Strait of Hormuz risk
- Insurance premiums are surging and costs are rising across lanes
- New surcharges are appearing, adding immediate pressure on trade flows
- Delays and uncertainty threaten exporter and importer planning
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