India, Asian Oil Importers May Negotiate Bilateral Transit With Iran: Moody's Ratings
New Delhi, May 18 -- The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has become a structural constraint on global energy flows rather than a temporary supply shock, with maritime traffic through the waterway having fallen more than 90 per cent from pre-conflict levels, Moody's Ratings said in its global geopolitical risk report.
The ratings agency said there is little prospect of a swift and durable settlement between the United States and Iran, and consequently no early prospect of the Strait's full reopening. It expects disruptions to continue through autumn.
Bilateral Corridors, Not a General Reopening
Moody's said, "We expect oil importers -- particularly China, India, Japan and Korea -- to negotiate passage bilaterally with Iran, potentially ...
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