Strait of Hormuz closure disrupts fashion supply chains

US and Israeli forces struck Iran on February 28, prompting Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to declare the Strait of Hormuz unsafe for commercial passage. Vessel traffic fell by roughly 70% within hours. The closure compounds pressures on fashion supply chains already strained by Red Sea disruptions, tariffs, and rising freight costs.

The Strait of Hormuz handles approximately 20 million barrels of oil daily, or 20% of the world's liquid petroleum, and serves as a key route for goods from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka—major fashion manufacturing hubs. This marks the first simultaneous compromise of the Hormuz and Red Sea corridors, both now disrupted, with the Red Sea blocked by Houthi attacks since late 2023 forcing reroutes around the Cape of Good Hope. Over 75% of Europe's apparel imports from Asia typically pass through the Red Sea corridor, leaving countries like Türkiye, Bangladesh, and Pakistan most exposed, according to Dr. Sheng Lu of the University of Delaware. Shipment data shows brands such as JCPenney, Banana Republic, Gap, Old Navy, and Levi’s reliant on the Port of Salalah in Oman, where drone strikes hit oil storage on March 11. Old Navy accounts for over 2,300 shipments via the Pakistan-Salalah corridor. Daily vessel calls at Gulf hubs like Bandar Abbas, Jebel Ali, and Salalah have dropped more than 50% since early March. Steve Lamar, CEO of the American Apparel and Footwear Association, noted: “Apparel, footwear, and travel goods are low-margin products, meaning increases in transportation costs can significantly impact companies’ bottom lines.” Spot rates from China to Salalah rose 28%, and Asia-Europe air freight climbed $1 to $4 per kilogram. The recent US-India trade framework on February 3 and India-EU free-trade agreement on January 27 offered sourcing advantages now threatened by added 15-20 day delays. Oil prices exceeded $100 per barrel post-strikes, raising polyester and nylon costs. H&M and Adidas reported minimal Myanmar exposure amid junta fuel restrictions there.

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Commercial tanker transits open Strait of Hormuz under Iranian escort amid U.S. port blockade, highlighting ceasefire shipping risks.
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Iran says Strait of Hormuz is open to commercial traffic during ceasefire, while U.S. blockade of Iranian ports remains

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Iran said Friday that commercial vessels can again transit the Strait of Hormuz under routes coordinated with Iranian authorities for the duration of a ceasefire, a claim echoed by U.S. President Donald Trump. But shipping risks — including concerns over sea mines and unclear security conditions — have kept many operators cautious, even as the United States maintains a blockade on traffic to and from Iranian ports.

Iran returned the Strait of Hormuz to full military control on Saturday, just a day after announcing its reopening to commercial traffic during a U.S.-Iran ceasefire. The rapid reversal came amid persistent U.S. naval restrictions and low actual transits, heightening tensions in the key energy corridor.

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미국과 이스라엘의 이란 공격으로 한 달 전 시작된 호르무즈 해협 위기 상황 속에서, 해협은 잠시 재개방되었다가 이번 주 다시 폐쇄되었습니다. 유가가 배럴당 100~105달러로 높은 수준을 유지하면서 중국의 운송 및 제조업 분야가 타격을 입고 있습니다. 기업들은 소비자들에게 높은 비용 부담을 전가하지 않기 위해 주문을 미루거나 취소하고 있습니다.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards warned of severe reaction against any military ship transiting the Strait of Hormuz, after two US destroyers passed through for a demining operation. The threat comes as peace talks between the United States and Iran began in Pakistan. Navigation in this strategic waterway remains hindered by mines laid by Tehran.

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Amid the ongoing Iran conflict, where Iran has restricted Strait of Hormuz access to non-US/Israeli-linked ships, at least eight vessels—including three Iran-linked tankers—passed through on Tuesday, the first day of the US naval blockade on Iranian ports announced by President Donald Trump. Shipping data shows no interruptions, despite US claims of no breaches.

마오닝 중국 외교부 대변인은 화요일, 관련 당사국들과의 조율을 거쳐 중국 선박 3척이 호르무즈 해협을 통과했다고 밝혔다. 그녀는 이 과정에서 제공된 지원에 사의를 표하며 걸프 지역의 조속한 휴전을 촉구했다. 페트로차이나(PetroChina)는 중동 긴장 사태의 영향에도 불구하고 운영은 안정적으로 유지되고 있다고 전했다.

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One day after announcing the Strait open during a fragile ceasefire, Iran has reimposed strict military control over the Strait of Hormuz, prioritizing passage for vessels that pay fees while delaying others. Officials cited repeated US breaches of trust, including an ongoing blockade of Iranian ports.

 

 

 

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