Posted on March 31, 2026

The ongoing conflict involving Iran has resulted in the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, significantly disrupting global resin supply chains. This critical shipping route traditionally handles a substantial portion of the world’s petrochemical exports, including resins essential for manufacturing.

For UK and international businesses relying on Middle Eastern resin supplies, this development presents immediate logistical challenges. However, it also opens new opportunities for alternative supply routes through US producers.

American resin manufacturers are now positioned to expand their market share, potentially filling the supply gap left by the Hormuz closure. This shift could reshape global freight patterns, with increased transatlantic shipping volumes expected as European and Asian markets seek reliable alternatives.

The situation underscores the importance of diversified supply chains and flexible freight forwarding partnerships in today’s volatile global market.

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