Ceasefire Won’t Immediately Restore Normal Shipping in Strait of Hormuz

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Washington, USA – Web Desk: Following the recent ceasefire announcement between the United States and Israel, commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz has yet to return to normal levels, according to US shipping tracking advisors and media reports.

Data shows minimal vessel movement in the critical waterway, despite the ceasefire. Analysts note that shipowners are waiting for guidance from security channels, flag states, and war-risk insurers before resuming normal operations.

US media reports indicate that since the US and Israeli attacks on Iran, 19 vessels near the Strait of Hormuz have already been targeted, highlighting ongoing security concerns. Experts emphasize that the ceasefire represents a first step, not an immediate return to safe commercial navigation.

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