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Asian LPG markets are settling into a new reality as the Strait of Hormuz closure enters its third month. Deputy Editor Waldemar Jaszczyk and Singapore-based LPG Editor Frances Goh examine how the biggest buyers of Middle East cargoes — India and China — are coping with prolonged supply disruption through pivot to US barrels and sharp demand reduction. They also assess whether the recent trade-flow re‑routing will last and what it could mean for regional pricing benchmarks.
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Asian LPG markets are settling into a new reality as the Strait of Hormuz closure enters its third month. Deputy Editor Waldemar Jaszczyk and Singapore-based LPG Editor Frances Goh examine how the biggest buyers of Middle East cargoes — India and China — are coping with prolonged supply disruption through pivot to US barrels and sharp demand reduction. They also assess whether the recent trade-flow re‑routing will last and what it could mean for regional pricing benchmarks.

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