Brent Crude Jumps 5.7% as Hormuz Shipping Attacks End Ceasefire
The collapse of the US-Iran ceasefire and renewed strikes on commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz are sending oil prices sharply higher, with Brent crude up 5.7% to $78.41. For supply chain managers, this means escalating fuel costs, heightened war risk premiums on maritime insurance, and potential rerouting away from a chokepoint that handles 20% of global oil trade. The Treasury's withdrawal of Iran's oil sale waiver further tightens supply, amplifying procurement and logistics risks.