Three ships have reportedly been attacked near the entrance to the Persian Gulf, according to Bloomberg. According to Ming Pao, Iran has stated it has no intention of blocking the waterway. However, a day earlier, ships in the area reported hearing radio broadcasts prohibiting passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Digital signals indicate that tanker transport through the waterway may have nearly come to a halt. In response, some oil and gas transport vessels have started to avoid the strait. It remains unclear how long the disruption will last. A prolonged interruption of traffic through the strait could lead to a surge in oil prices and potentially destabilize the global economy.