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US, Iran sign peace MoU to end 108-day war; Hormuz hopes set sail

16 Jun 2026
2 min

US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)

The United States and Iran have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at settling a 108-day conflict. The signing ceremony is scheduled for Friday, expected to improve shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. The MoU was signed by US President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Iranian parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf.

Impact on India

India anticipates the resumption of energy supplies through the Strait of Hormuz, potentially reducing procurement and transportation costs. India is preparing to evacuate additional vessels stranded in the region.

Current Status and Challenges

  • First India-bound LNG carrier, Disha, crossed the Strait carrying 62,370 metric tonnes of LNG to Gujarat.
  • 13 Indian-flagged vessels remain stranded in the region with 325 seafarers.
  • Brent crude prices decreased by over 5% to $82 a barrel following the agreement.
  • Ongoing concerns about the agreement's implementation and normalisation of traffic.

Economic Implications

  • Expected easing of geopolitical tensions could lower global oil prices, ease inflation, and support the rupee.
  • For FY27, GDP growth is projected at 6.3%, inflation at 5.1%, and current account deficit at 2.3% of GDP.

Industry and Market Reactions

Various industry experts express cautious optimism about the MoU's implementation due to previous failed ceasefire efforts. There is a consensus that the full normalisation of supplies through Hormuz could take weeks or even months due to factors like mine clearance and production restarts.

International Maritime Organization (IMO)

The IMO praised the peace agreement as a step toward maritime stability, enabling the evacuation of stranded seafarers. They plan to work with partners to ensure safety and security guarantees during implementation.

Freight and Shipping Industry Insights

  • Freight operators remain cautious, focusing on the speed of return to stability rather than the deal itself.
  • Freight rates have been elevated due to peak shipping season, with expected gradual normalization post-agreement.

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