The Strait of Hormuz is seeing a welcome return of maritime traffic after a period of intense tension. Following recent attacks and subsequent retaliatory strikes, crude carriers are cautiously re-entering the Persian Gulf. Data indicates a significant increase in commodity vessel transits, signaling renewed confidence among shipowners and a potential boost for regional oil output. The Strait of Hormuz is seeing a welcome return of maritime traffic after a period of intense tension. Following recent attacks and subsequent retaliatory strikes, crude carriers are cautiously re-entering the Persian Gulf. Data indicates a significant increase in commodity vessel transits, signaling renewed confidence among shipowners and a potential boost for regional oil output.
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