Around $125 Billion of Vessels, Cargo Remain Stranded in Persian Gulf, Allianz Says
Allianz Commercial says roughly $125 billion worth of vessels and cargo remain stranded in the Persian Gulf due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The short report attributes the disruption to heightened geopolitical uncertainty, describing it as the top risk facing the shipping industry at present. It does not specify how long the closure has been in effect, which shipping lanes are affected beyond the Persian Gulf, or which operators are involved. The company’s key figure is the combined value of stranded vessels and cargo, estimated at around $125 billion. The article’s excerpt ends there, providing limited additional details on the scale of delays, rerouting costs, or any market reactions. In competitive context, the implication is that risk and insurance exposure could rise across maritime trade dependent on that corridor.







