UN chief warns Hormuz closure ‘strangling’ global economy
UNITED NATIONS: The escalating crisis in the Strait of Hormuz could push tens of millions into poverty, trigger a surge in global hunger and even tip the world toward recession, United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned on Thursday. The closure of the vital waterway is “strangling the global economy,” the secretary general said in remarks to the press. Guterres decried the restrictions on free passage through the strait, a crucial chokepoint, which he said is impeding the delivery of oil, gas, fertiliser and other critical commodities. Even if restrictions on shipping and trade were lifted immediately, “supply chains will take months to recover, prolonging lower economic output and higher prices,” he said. Setting out three possible trajectories for a world still reeling from the shocks of a pandemic and the war in Ukraine , Guterres said the best-case scenario would see global growth fall from 3.4 per cent to 3.1pc, wi...