The growing energy and supply chain crisis is unlikely to ease even if the US and Iran step back from the brink. Experts warn that reopening the Strait of Hormuz and repairing infrastructure could take months or years.

Analysts and policymakers warn that oil and gas traffic through the Strait of Hormuz may not return to pre-war levels.

Even if the Iran war ended today, rebuilding the Middle East’s energy shipping and production capacity could take months or even years.

Despite widespread hope of a peace deal, US-Iran talks appear to have stalled. Iran suspended peace talks on Monday and threatened the full closure of

The growing energy and supply chain crisis is unlikely to ease even if the US and Iran step back from the brink. Experts warn that reopening the Strait of Hormuz and repairing…

The growing energy and supply chain crisis is unlikely to ease even if the US and Iran step back from the brink.