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Shipping Avoids Middle East Amid Rising Tensions

By MGN EditorialMarch 1, 2026 at 01:34 PM

Shipping companies are avoiding the Middle East region after the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran, according to reports.

Shipping companies are steering clear of the Middle East region following the recent escalation of tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran. According to the *Journal of Commerce*, the US has established a maritime warning zone, effectively placing the region off-limits to commercial shipping. The move comes after the US and Israel launched strikes on Iranian targets in the region. Airlines have also suspended passenger and cargo flights across the Middle East in response to the heightened security risks. 'Shipping companies are understandably cautious about operating in the Middle East at this time,' said industry analyst Sarah Golding. 'The potential for further military action or retaliation poses a serious threat to vessels and crews in the region.' The Middle East is a critical global shipping chokepoint, with the Strait of Hormuz and other regional waterways seeing heavy traffic of oil tankers and other commercial vessels. Any disruption to shipping in these areas could have significant impacts on global energy and trade flows. Industry groups are urging caution and monitoring the situation closely. 'Safety of life at sea is the top priority,' said the secretary-general of the International Chamber of Shipping. 'We are advising our members to evaluate the risks carefully and take all necessary precautions when operating in the Middle East.'
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