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Maritime Conflict Escalates in Middle East, Impacting Global Trade

By MGN EditorialMarch 5, 2026 at 10:45 AM

Recent attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz have expanded the maritime conflict in the Middle East, disrupting oil and dry bulk trade flows worldwide.

The maritime war in the Middle East has entered a perilous new phase, with the conflict's geographic footprint expanding significantly as tankers and containerships come under fire, according to reports from Splash247. For the first time since the outbreak of hostilities between Iran and the US/Israel coalition, the fighting has spilled over into the vital Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint through which an estimated 20% of the world's oil supply flows. In the past 24 hours, several oil tankers and dry bulk carriers have been attacked, resulting in oil spills and the stranding of over 20,000 seafarers. 'This is a very dangerous escalation that threatens the free flow of global trade,' said a spokesperson for the International Chamber of Shipping. 'Shipping companies are extremely concerned for the safety of their crews and vessels operating in the region.' The Strait of Hormuz crisis is also impacting the dry bulk shipping sector, according to analysis from Seatrade Maritime. The publication reports that the conflict is disrupting an estimated 4% of global dry bulk trade, as vessels avoid the region and supply chains are thrown into disarray. 'The impact on dry bulk is significant, with critical commodities like iron ore, coal and grains being affected,' said a senior analyst at shipbroker Braemar ACM. 'This comes at a time when the market was already facing headwinds from the global economic slowdown.' The situation remains highly volatile, with the potential for further escalation. Shipping companies are advised to exercise extreme caution when operating in the Middle East region and to carefully monitor the evolving situation. In a separate incident, a sanctioned Russian LNG tanker, the Arctic Metagaz, has sunk in the central Mediterranean after suffering explosions and a subsequent fire, according to reports from Splash247. The cause of the incident remains disputed, but it highlights the challenges facing the global energy trade amidst geopolitical tensions. As the maritime conflict widens and trade disruptions mount, industry stakeholders are calling for urgent diplomatic solutions to restore stability and security in the region. 'The stakes could not be higher for global supply chains and the free movement of goods by sea,' concluded the ICS spokesperson.
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