The future of global trade won’t depend on the Strait of Hormuz
A new infrastructure is being built rapidly to avoid the strategic chokepoint and ensure global energy and food security
A new infrastructure is being built rapidly to avoid the strategic chokepoint and ensure global energy and food security

The Strait of Hormuz is vital for oil and related products but not a critical shipping thoroughfare

Investing in alternatives to this and other maritime chokepoints is costly but necessary

Conflict has exposed how much growth depends on energy supplies through the Strait of Hormuz

A system fixated on building up military deterrents has discovered its most important point of leverage over the world

Disruption to commodities far beyond oil and gas will have a long-lasting impact

Conference comes after Donald Trump warns western allies they will have to secure the strategically important waterway