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    Commentary: The Strait of Hormuz is getting less dire by the day

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    But choke points rarely last. Mr Trump’s Republicans may or may not suffer from rising inflation as the midterm elections approach. (The president seems to be of two minds: He said rising gas prices are a “very small price to pay” for defeating Iran; he also discussed suspending the federal gasoline tax.) The longer the strait remains blocked, however, the less important oil from the strait becomes.

    The S&P 500 is setting records not because investors believe peace is at hand, but because corporate earnings continue to grow and American consumers, particularly wealthier ones, are still buying. Oil prices have drifted lower recently not because traders expect a swift rebound in strait shipping, but because they see supply and demand rebalancing.

    The winners of this adjustment include US oil and natural gas producers that can fill the strait’s shortfall, as well as nuclear and renewable energy providers. Other petroleum exporters like Brazil and Guyana may benefit, too. So will Russia, if sanctions enforcement continues to weaken.

    The Gulf nations face extended losses. Tourists can’t contemplate visiting Dubai without thinking about luxury hotels under attack. Shipowners might need months, even years, to trust that the strait is free of drone risks. While it’s hard to imagine a world in which the strait never reopens, it’s also hard to imagine the world economy ever again depending on the region for 20 per cent of its oil and gas needs.

    Desperate buyers always manage to find new sellers when the old ones can’t deliver. The longer the world lives without the Gulf’s supplies, the easier it gets.

    Christopher Smart is the founder of advisory firm Arbroath Group. This article originally appeared in The New York Times.



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