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Tankers transit Hormuz despite renewed US-Iran tensions
Tankers have resumed transit through the Strait of Hormuz amid renewed US-Iran tensions, with 22 Japan-linked ships leaving the Gulf since Tuesday and at least five LNG tankers from China, Greece, and Qatar entering the strait. Japanese authorities reported six large crude oil tankers transiting the strait between 7-9 July, leaving four vessels remaining in the Gulf.
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