Estimated 2,000 ships, including oil and gas tankers and cruise liners, remain trapped in the Persian Gulf since start of war

Most stranded oil and gas tankers remained inside the Gulf, LSEG shipping data showed.

Ships have begun passing through the Strait of Hormuz again after the US and Iran announced a two-week ceasefire. On Tuesday (7 April), Donald Trump announced that attacks will be…

Estimated 2,000 ships, including oil and gas tankers and cruise liners, remain trapped in the Persian Gulf since start of war

Iran is reportedly planning to demand that shipping firms pay tolls in cryptocurrency to let their oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz.

Only a few vessels have crossed the strait since the US-Iran ceasefire deal, according to BBC Verify analysis.

As part of its 10-point proposal to end the US-Israeli war on Iran, Tehran is pushing for ongoing control over the vital Strait of Hormuz – including charging what officials…

Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has yet to see a meaningful rebound and this could continue for weeks, warn shipping experts.

Just three vessels have transited the critical waterway since the ceasefire was announced

Two India-bound tankers transit the Hormuz Strait amid a ceasefire, as shipping uncertainty and safety concerns persist.

Washington and Tehran accuse each other of not honouring truce agreement.