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Middle East tensions may increase costs for iron ore trade

5 Mar 2026 15:16 reported by Ranny Fang

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Escalating tensions in the Middle East are unlikely to significantly disrupt Asia’s seaborne iron ore trade in the short term. However, analysts warn that the conflict could raise freight, insurance, and fuel costs, increasing overall transportation expenses. 

The Strait of Hormuz is a critical route for global energy and industrial supply chains, and any disruption could trigger market volatility. 

Despite the rising geopolitical risks, the current iron ore supply to Asia remains stable, supported by ample inventories and diversified supply sources. The main impact is expected to be higher logistical costs rather than a shortage of raw materials.

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