The economies that suffered most from the Strait of Hormuz blockade—Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and Iraq—have the highest leverage to the reopening of Hormuz. More broadly, if a durable ceasefire holds, Dubai's tourist and transport-driven economy is the most geared to the upside.
The economies that suffered most from the Strait of Hormuz blockade—Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and Iraq—have the highest leverage to the reopening of Hormuz. More broadly, if a durable ceasefire holds, Dubai's tourist and transport-driven economy is the most geared to the upside.
The economies that suffered most from the Strait of Hormuz blockade—Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and Iraq—have the highest leverage to the reopening of Hormuz. More broadly, if a durable ceasefire holds, Dubai's tourist and transport-driven economy is the most geared to the upside.