United Nations: Ship traffic in the Strait of Hormuz has fallen by more than 90 percent.
Xinhua News Agency, United Nations, April 28 (Reporter Pan Yunzhao) — United Nations Secretary-General's spokesperson Dujarric said on the 28th that relevant data shows that since February 28, the volume of ship traffic related to the Strait of Hormuz has decreased by 95.3%.
Dujarric said at a press conference that day that the latest data from the Strait of Hormuz online tracking dashboard recently launched by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development also shows that global bulk food prices have risen by 6%, and crude oil prices in the European market have increased by 53%.
It is reported that since the recent escalation of military conflicts in the Middle East, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development has launched the Strait of Hormuz online tracking dashboard, focusing on the shipping situation affected by the Strait of Hormuz crisis, food and energy prices, and financial market dynamics.
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United Nations: Ship traffic in the Strait of Hormuz has fallen by more than 90 percent.71
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