Ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz surged briefly following US sanctions relief and a humanitarian evacuation effort. However, a fresh attack in the Gulf of Oman halted the operation, causing traffic to plummet. Iran’s warning about safe passage routes further heightened concerns, leaving major global carriers hesitant to return to the volatile waterway. Ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz surged briefly following US sanctions relief and a humanitarian evacuation effort. However, a fresh attack in the Gulf of Oman halted the operation, causing traffic to plummet. Iran’s warning about safe passage routes further heightened concerns, leaving major global carriers hesitant to return to the volatile waterway.
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