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Hormuz closure halted trade after Iran war began, CNBC data shows

A CNBC visual guide says the February outbreak of the Iran war and the shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz helped trigger a severe global energy shock

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Hormuz closure halted trade after Iran war began, CNBC data shows
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CNBC data shows the Strait of Hormuz closure brought trade to a halt after the Iran war began in February, intensifying a global energy shock.
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CNBC data shows the Strait of Hormuz closure brought trade to a halt after the Iran war began in February, intensifying a global energy shock.

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz brought trade through the key oil chokepoint to a halt after the Iran war broke out in February, according to data cited in a CNBC visual guide.

The report frames the strait as the world’s most critical oil chokepoint and says the shutdown helped trigger a severe global energy shock. The captured source text available for this brief does not include the underlying figures, shipping volumes, price moves or a detailed timeline, so the precise scale and duration of the disruption remain unclear from the supplied material.

Even with those limits, the central development is significant: CNBC’s summary links the outbreak of war, the closure of the strait and a collapse in trade through the chokepoint into one energy-market shock. That makes the strait’s status, traffic levels and any sign of reopening central questions for readers tracking the fallout.

The next details to watch are whether trade through the Strait of Hormuz has resumed, how long the reported shutdown lasted and what the underlying data show about the shock’s effect on global energy flows.

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