Global Disruption, Local Impact: Assessing the Strait of Hormuz Closure on U.S. Agriculture Webinar
Join us on June 26 at 1:00 PM CT for a timely and insightful webinar co-hosted with Dr. Mashange. We will explore the far-reaching implications of a potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz and what it could mean for U.S. agriculture and community banks.
This session takes a holistic risk management approach, designed specifically for community bankers in Iowa. It connects global geopolitical events to local economic outcomes. Together, we’ll examine how disruptions in global energy and trade flows could influence agricultural markets. In addition, we’ll look at how these disruptions impact borrower stability and credit risk at the community bank level.
Key topics will include:
- A macroeconomic overview of the Strait of Hormuz and its global significance
- Direct and indirect impacts on U.S. agriculture, including input costs and commodity pricing
- How to identify emerging risks within your loan portfolio
- Regulatory considerations and risk management expectations
- Strategic planning approaches to strengthen resilience and prepare for future uncertainty
Whether you’re focused on credit, strategy, or leadership, this session will provide practical insights and forward-looking perspectives. These insights will help your institution anticipate and navigate complex global risks.
👉 Don’t miss this opportunity to gain clarity on how global disruptions can shape local decisions—and how you can stay ahead.