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Strait of Hormuz Reopens After 110 Days

Strait of Hormuz Reopens After 110 Days

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Major shipowners are finally moving vessels through the Strait of Hormuz again, marking a huge relief after 110 days of paralysis that triggered a global energy crisis. With an interim U.S.-Iran deal ending hostilities, tankers from Grimaldi, Cosco, NYK, and even sanctioned Iranian-flagged ships are now passing through. The U.S. Navy has lifted its blockade, signaling de-escalation, though the central route remains blocked by 80 mines. Ships are now using smaller northern and southern routes — like shoulder lanes on a highway — which lack full capacity. While not yet normal, hundreds of vessels are expected to transit soon, offering cautious hope for global energy stability.

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