Ship-tracking data show that at least a quarter of the non-Iranian ships stranded in Hormuz since the conflict began have made their way out.

Commercial shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz nearly came to a halt on Thursday as fears of renewed military escalation between the US and Iran intensified.…

The proportion of vessels not linked to Iranian ownership that are transiting the key Strait of Hormuz has risen, according to data from maritime firm Lloyd's List Intelligence…

Shipowners are showing increased optimism for traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, with US forces providing navigational advice to vessels. Recent transits, some with satellite…

Ship-tracking data show that at least a quarter of the non-Iranian ships stranded in Hormuz since the conflict began have made their way out.

To sail through the strait without being detected by Iran, many ships are turning off their Automatic Identification Systems.

Twenty-nine of the 109 bigger vessels were stranded when the strait was effectively shuttered after the conflict erupted on February 28