economy
Energy Secretary Chris Wright says traffic in Strait of Hormuz is rising 'very meaningfully'
Wright said that describing the volume of oil exports out of Hormuz as increasing is a "fair statement."

TL;DR
- U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright stated that oil traffic in the Strait of Hormuz is rising 'very meaningfully' and will continue to do so.
- This statement contrasts with recent IMF's PortWatch data showing depressed traffic through the strait.
- Before the Iran War, approximately 20% of global oil shipments passed through Hormuz.
- Wright asserted that Iran threatens global energy supply, peace, and economic stability.
- He expressed optimism about the U.S. position, despite recent missile exchanges between Iran and Israel.
- U.S. and Brent crude oil prices fell over 3% following Wright's remarks.