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Maritime data company says stranded ships have begun transiting the Strait of Hormuz
After being stranded for over 100 days due to a U.S.-Iran conflict, ships are finally navigating the reopened routes of the Strait of Hormuz. While some vessels pass thanks to an interim peace agreement, the main route remains closed due to...
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After being stranded for over 100 days due to a U.S.-Iran conflict, ships are finally navigating the reopened routes of the Strait of Hormuz. While some vessels pass thanks to an interim peace agreement, the main route remains closed due to mines. Experts predict months before full clearance. #StraitOfHormuz #MaritimeNews #GlobalTrade #OilCrisis #ShippingIndustry
Originally reported by AP News.
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