Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 15
China Urges Strait of Hormuz Reopening as US-Iran Blockage Chokes 20% of Global Oil
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 15

China Urges Strait of Hormuz Reopening as US-Iran Blockage Chokes 20% of Global Oil

9 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 15
  • Wang Yi said Friday the Strait of Hormuz should reopen to shipping as soon as possible, sharpening Beijing’s call after Donald Trump’s trip to Beijing.
  • China and the US share the goal of restoring traffic, but the latest exchanges produced no visible breakthrough on how to reopen the waterway.
  • The impasse matters because both Iran and the US are blocking passage through Hormuz, a chokepoint for global energy flows that carries about 20% of world oil.
  • Beijing’s intervention underscores widening concern that a prolonged closure could disrupt crude shipments, lift energy costs and deepen pressure on the global economy.
With the world's oil artery blocked, is a global recession or a devastating military conflict now inevitable?
Can US-China cooperation reopen the strait, or will their deep mistrust ignite a much wider war?
If warships clear the strait, what stops an 'insurance blockade' from keeping global trade paralyzed?