Oil tanker owners fear market crash after Iran war drove record profits
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Shipowners ploughed windfall into new vessels and are braced for steep drop in rates if Strait of Hormuz reopens
Shipowners ploughed windfall into new vessels and are braced for steep drop in rates if Strait of Hormuz reopens
Shipowners ploughed windfall into new vessels and are braced for steep drop in rates if Strait of Hormuz reopens
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