Iron Ore Cargoes Diverted From Mideast as Conflict Intensifies
Original Report
Iron ore shipments are being disrupted by the worsening conflict in the Middle East, with some cargoes diverted mid-voyage to East Asia as war chokes one of the world’s most critical shipping lanes.
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