Iran Missile Attacks Put Hormuz Shipping Back on High Alert

Latest Market Alert | 7 July 2026

Executive Summary

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards reportedly fired missiles at commercial ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz, damaging two vessels without reported casualties. UK maritime authorities also reported a tanker fire east of Limah, Oman, after a vessel was struck by an unknown projectile.

Why it matters

This reverses the recent assumption that Hormuz risk was easing. Shipping security, war-risk premiums and Gulf cargo confidence are back in focus.

UK impact

UK importers, exporters, insurers and energy buyers should expect renewed scrutiny of Gulf-linked cargoes, freight pricing and insurance conditions.

Global impact

LNG, crude and container flows through the Gulf may face renewed delays, rerouting decisions and risk-premium increases.

Our View

Businesses should treat this as a live maritime-security event. Contract terms, cargo tracking, insurance notifications and alternative routing should be reviewed immediately.

Risk Indicator: HIGH

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