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Tanker transit through Strait of Hormuz plunges as US-Iran ceasefire fractures
Tanker transit through the Strait of Hormuz has significantly decreased following the U.S. termination of a ceasefire with Iran, raising concerns about commercial recovery. Maritime traffic dropped to 14 vessels from 35 in a single day, with analysts warning unresolved issues in the framework agreement could lead to further escalation.
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