Strait of Hormuz Shipping Crisis – Decisions Facing the Master | Maritime Podcast
In March 2026, the shipping industry is navigating a “perfect storm” of geopolitical and regulatory upheaval, as the Strait of Hormuz remains in a state of de facto closure following U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, causing traffic to plummet by over 90% and triggering a mass withdrawal of private war-risk insurance. While the U.S. has countered with an unprecedented federal insurance backstop via the DFC and offers of naval escorts, shipowners remain hesitant due to “Critical” threat levels, active kinetic attacks, and widespread GPS jamming. This regional paralysis coincides with a global shift in maritime law and economics, effectively forcing the fleet into a high-cost, high-accountability era where safety, sovereignty, and sustainability are inextricably linked.
Barry discusses the decisions facing the Master of a ship bound for the Gulf and how ultimately safety plays the biggest part in what should be done.
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