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Only four ships cross Strait of Hormuz in sharp fall in traffic
Only four ships, including one oil tanker and three container ships, crossed the Strait of Hormuz since this morning, marking the lowest traffic level since a memorandum of understanding was signed on 17 June. The vessels departed from Oman and the United Arab Emirates, but their destinations and ownership details were later concealed as they returned through the strait.
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