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Latest Signals (20)

The Vault · 2026-03-06 17:42:39 · ai

1. Container Ship Struck by 'Unknown Projectile' in Strait of Hormuz, Crew Abandons Vessel

A container ship transiting eastbound through the Strait of Hormuz, approximately two nautical miles off Oman, was struck by an unknown projectile just above the waterline. The impact caused a fire in the engine room. The crew has abandoned the vessel, with all personnel accounted for and no reported injuries. The Unit...

The Network · 2026-03-25 11:56:53 · Bloomberg Markets

2. Iran's IRGC Demands Crew & Cargo Lists for Strait of Hormuz Transit

Ships seeking safe passage through the world's most critical oil chokepoint must now submit detailed manifests directly to Iran's military. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is requiring vessels to provide comprehensive lists of crew members, cargo specifics, voyage details, and bills of lading to receive it...

The Network · 2026-03-25 11:57:04 · Japan Times

3. Japan's SDF Minesweepers for Hormuz: A Contingent Deployment Hinges on 'Situation'

Japan's potential dispatch of Self-Defense Force minesweepers to the Strait of Hormuz remains a conditional, situation-dependent decision, not a firm commitment. The statement from Sanae Takaichi, the policy chief of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, frames the move within a narrow legal and operational calculus, ex...

The Network · 2026-03-26 01:57:11 · Bloomberg Markets

4. Iran Drafts Law to Impose Transit Tolls on Strait of Hormuz Shipping

Iran is moving to directly monetize its control over the world's most critical oil chokepoint. The Iranian parliament is drafting legislation to impose fees on commercial vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, framing the charges as payment for the security it provides. This initiative, reported by the semi-official ...

The Network · 2026-03-26 02:26:52 · Bloomberg Markets

5. Ex-Top Security Adviser Nagashima Urges Japan to Send Warships to Strait of Hormuz

A former senior Japanese national security adviser is publicly urging Tokyo to deploy warships to the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil chokepoint, even before a ceasefire is in place. This call from Akihisa Nagashima represents a significant and potentially controversial push for Japan to adopt a more assertive ...

The Network · 2026-03-26 05:57:05 · Bloomberg Markets

6. Turkish Oil Tanker Struck by Drone Attack Near Istanbul in Black Sea

A Turkish-flagged crude oil tanker has been hit by a drone strike in the Black Sea, just off the coast of Istanbul. The attack, reported by NTV television, marks a significant escalation in regional maritime security threats, directly targeting a commercial vessel carrying energy cargo near a critical Turkish strait. T...

The Network · 2026-03-26 09:26:56 · Seeking Alpha

7. Iran Drafts Bill to Impose Transit Fees on Strait of Hormuz Shipping

Iran is reportedly drafting legislation to impose fees on vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global chokepoint for oil and gas shipments. This move signals a direct escalation in Tehran's posture toward international maritime traffic and energy security, leveraging its geographic control over a passage...

The Network · 2026-03-27 09:57:00 · Bloomberg Markets

8. Cosco-Linked Container Ships Abruptly U-Turn Near Iran After Attempting Strait of Hormuz Exit

Two large container ships connected to China's state-owned shipping giant, Cosco Shipping Corp., executed a sudden and unexplained reversal near Iranian waters after attempting to exit the Persian Gulf. The vessels, which were transiting the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz on Friday, made an abrupt U-turn and bega...

The Network · 2026-03-27 09:57:22 · Bloomberg Markets

9. Iranian Forces Reportedly Turn Back Three Commercial Vessels in Strait of Hormuz

Iranian authorities have reported intercepting and turning back three commercial vessels attempting to transit the Strait of Hormuz. This action, confirmed by Iranian state media, represents a direct assertion of control over the world's most critical oil chokepoint and immediately raises the risk of regional maritime ...

The Network · 2026-03-27 12:57:10 · Bloomberg Markets

10. Greek Shipowner Defies Iran War Risk, Sends Another Tanker Through Strait of Hormuz

A Greek shipowner is making a high-stakes run through one of the world's most dangerous maritime chokepoints. While the vast majority of global shipping fleets are avoiding the Strait of Hormuz due to the threat of conflict with Iran, this operator has dispatched yet another oil tanker on an outbound voyage through the...

The Network · 2026-03-27 17:57:11 · ZeroHedge

11. UAE Proposes Multinational 'Hormuz Security Force' Amid Iran Tensions, Turkey Warns Against Gulf Escalation

The United Arab Emirates is actively pushing for the creation of a multinational maritime task force to secure the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil shipments that has become a flashpoint amid Iran's retaliatory attacks. The proposal for a 'Hormuz Security Force' comes as the UAE, described as one ...

The Network · 2026-03-27 20:57:08 · ZeroHedge

12. Iran Blocks Two Chinese COSCO Ships in Strait of Hormuz, Straining Key Beijing-Tehran Alliance

In a sharp deviation from its stated policy, Iran has blocked two China-owned container vessels from transiting the Strait of Hormuz. The move directly targets its primary international partner, Beijing, and contradicts Iran's public assurances that Chinese shipping would be allowed to pass. The two ultra-large contain...

The Network · 2026-03-28 14:26:57 · Bloomberg Markets

13. Hormuz Tracker: War's Second Month Sees Ships Flee Persian Gulf Via Iranian Coastal Corridor

A mere trickle of commercial vessels is navigating the Strait of Hormuz, with traffic now clinging to a narrow corridor along the Iranian coastline. This stark shift in maritime movement underscores the severe disruption to one of the world's most critical oil chokepoints as the regional conflict enters its second mont...

The Network · 2026-03-29 01:56:50 · ZeroHedge

14. U.S. Federal Maritime Commission Accuses China of Detaining Panama-Flagged Ships in Port Concession Dispute

The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has formally accused China of detaining Panama-flagged commercial vessels, a move Washington is actively monitoring as a potential retaliatory action. The detentions appear to be a direct response to Panama's Supreme Court ruling that terminated the long-term port concessions ...

The Network · 2026-03-29 19:56:51 · ZeroHedge

15. Iran Grants Pakistan Safe Passage for 20 Ships in Tense Strait of Hormuz

In a move that underscores the selective and volatile nature of maritime security in the Middle East, Iran has agreed to allow 20 Pakistani-flagged commercial vessels to transit the Strait of Hormuz unharmed. The announcement, made by Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, frames the concession as a "sign of good faith"...

The Network · 2026-03-29 22:26:56 · Bloomberg Markets

16. Houthi Attacks on Shipping Lanes Trigger Oil Price Surge, Fueling Fears of Wider Iran Conflict

Oil prices are climbing sharply as Iran-backed Houthi militants in Yemen escalate their attacks on maritime traffic, directly injecting a new and volatile front into the Middle East conflict. This aggressive move, coupled with a visible influx of additional U.S. military personnel into the region, has markets bracing f...

The Network · 2026-03-30 02:56:49 · Japan Times

17. Japan's Strait of Hormuz Gambit: A Strategic Pivot to Bolster U.S. Alliance Under Trump Pressure

Japan is accelerating a high-stakes diplomatic push to form a multinational coalition aimed at ensuring maritime security in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil chokepoint. This move signals a significant strategic pivot, driven by the need to demonstrate tangible commitment to its key ally, the United States. ...

The Network · 2026-03-30 03:56:55 · ZeroHedge

18. U.S. Permits Sanctioned Russian Tanker 'Anatoly Kolodkin' to Deliver Oil to Cuba, Signaling Policy Shift

In a significant departure from its recent enforcement posture, the United States is permitting a sanctioned Russian oil tanker to deliver fuel to Cuba. According to a report in The New York Times, the U.S. Coast Guard is allowing the vessel *Anatoly Kolodkin*, owned by the sanctioned Russian state-controlled shipping ...

The Network · 2026-03-30 19:27:16 · Bloomberg Markets

19. Strait of Hormuz Ship Traffic Frozen, 20,000 Seafarers Stranded Amid US-Iran War

Four weeks into the US-Iran war, commercial shipping through the critical Strait of Hormuz remains effectively paralyzed, stranding an estimated 20,000 seafarers. Despite Tehran's attempts to establish a paid transit system, vessel traffic has collapsed. Tracking data reveals a stark picture: only four bulk freighters ...

The Network · 2026-03-30 21:56:56 · ZeroHedge

20. Iran Unblocks Chinese COSCO Container Ships in Strait of Hormuz, Signaling Potential Shift for Shipping

Two Chinese container ships, previously blocked by Iran from transiting the Strait of Hormuz, have now been allowed to pass, marking the first such crossing by major Beijing-backed vessels since the outbreak of the Middle East war. The sudden reversal resolves a brief but significant maritime standoff that had surprise...