HIGH ALERT16:19 UTCApr 9 1 min readSource: MarketWatch
Only a handful of ships have passed through Hormuz, further testing fragile truce
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The Strait of Hormuz remains essentially closed, with more than 800 ships still stranded in the Persian Gulf and only eight vessels, mostly dry-bulk vessels, passing through since the tenuous cease-fire between the U.S., Israel and Iran was announced earlier this week.
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- / The Strait of Hormuz remains closed, affecting global shipping.
- / Only 8 ships have passed through since the cease-fire.
- / Over 800 ships are stranded in the Persian Gulf.
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