Strait of Hormuz Shipping Traffic Remains Low Post US-Iran Peace Deal Announcement
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- Shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz remains minimal following the announcement of a US-Iran peace deal, with analysts expressing uncertainty about the timeline and specifics of restoring normal operations.
- Hundreds of commercial ships are stranded as details of the agreement's implementation, including potential asset releases, are still unclear.
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Shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz remains low following the announcement of a US-Iran peace deal, with analysts uncertain about the restoration of normal operations.
The Strait of Hormuz was still largely devoid of shipping traffic in the hours following the announcement of a US-Iran peace deal, as analysts warned it remained uncertain how and when normal operations along the waterway would be restored.
The only vessel moving in the strait on Monday morning was broadcasting its status as a patrol ship, according to data from vessel tracking platform MarineTraffic, as hundreds of commercial ships remained stranded in the region.
“There are still many unclear aspects surrounding the agreement – and the agreement itself appears somewhat fragile,” said Xu Muyu, a senior crude oil analyst at trade intelligence firm Kpler.
She noted that potential disruptions could emerge before the scheduled signing on Friday, and that details regarding the practical implementation of the deal remained unclear, such as whether Washington would first need to lift its blockade and release frozen Iranian assets before the waterway could reopen.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- When will normal shipping operations resume?
- What are the specific details of the US-Iran agreement?
- Will Washington lift its blockade and release frozen assets?

