Latest Market Alert | 26 June 2026
Executive Summary
Reuters reports that commercial shipping movements through the Strait of Hormuz have resumed following recent disruption, contributing to lower oil prices. However, marine insurers and shipowners continue to apply elevated war-risk assessments as regional tensions remain unresolved.
While the immediate supply disruption has eased, commercial confidence has not yet fully recovered.
Sources: Reuters, Lloyd’s List, Bloomberg
Why It Matters
Businesses should distinguish between the reopening of shipping lanes and the normalisation of commercial risk. Insurance costs and voyage planning remain under pressure.
UK Commercial Impact
UK importers, exporters, marine insurers and commodity traders may continue to experience higher shipping costs and longer planning cycles despite improved vessel movements.
Global Commercial Impact
Although energy markets have stabilised, insurers and shipping operators continue to price geopolitical uncertainty into global supply chains.
Our View
The market has moved from crisis management to risk management. Clients should continue monitoring freight pricing and marine insurance conditions rather than assuming risks have disappeared.
Risk Indicator
LOW ░░░░░░░░ HIGH
▲ Moderate
Disclaimer
This Market Alert is provided for general information purposes only and does not constitute investment, legal, tax, regulatory, insurance or financial advice. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, information may change without notice. Readers should seek independent professional advice before making any commercial or financial decisions. Invictus Risk Solutions LLP accepts no liability for any loss arising from reliance on this publication.
