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Executives say that Asian shipowners will cross the Hormuz first before Western companies.
Shipping executives say that Asian shipowners may soon begin to navigate?through Strait of Hormuz amid a fragile U.S. - Iran?ceasefire, as they have higher risk tolerances and are able to pay 'tolls' unlike Western firms who comply with sanctions. Since the end of February, hundreds of tankers and other ships are stuck in the Middle East Gulf, unable to cross. This has caused the largest energy supply disruption ever. Last Saturday, some tankers and cargo vessels managed to escape from the Gulf. However, Iran quickly "pulled the plug" on this move by firing shots at other ships and ordering them...