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Strait of Hormuz: How months of closure creates challenges for ships

Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz faces complex challenges as vessels resume operations after prolonged anchorage, impacting efficiency and crew welfare.

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thehindu.comStai leggendo15 h fa

Strait of Hormuz: How months of closure creates challenges for ships

Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz faces complex challenges as vessels resume operations after prolonged anchorage, impacting efficiency and crew welfare.

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  1. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·cnbc.com

    Shipping stalls in Strait of Hormuz after Iran declares key waterway closed again

    The update comes even as industry trackers showed Iranian tankers have continued to sail through the strait.

  2. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·zerohedge.com

    Ship Traffic Through Hormuz Chokepoint Continues As Normalization Efforts Remain "Fragile"

    "Strait of Hormuz crossings rebounded sharply over 19–21 June, with..."

caixinglobal.com
22 h fa

In Depth: How Ship Managers Help Fleets Navigate a Changing Strait of Hormuz

In an interview with Caixin, Seacon Shipping executive Man Hangjian details how shippers traversing the critical energy chokepoint face a new regime of tighter controls and higher costs

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koreatimes.co.kr2 g fa

Strait of Hormuz's future unsettled even as more ships venture through - The Korea Times

NEW YORK — Ship traffic has picked up in the Strait of Hormuz since Iran and the U.S. signed an interim deal to end a war that constricted global o...

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independent.co.uk2 g fa

The Strait of Hormuz's future is unsettled even as more ships venture through

Iran and the U.S. agreed a 60-day deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but Tehran's toll demand through a new Persian Gulf authority jeopardizes energy supplies. Tolls breach decades of maritime free-transit law, raising commodity costs and forcing enterprises to reassess infrastructure budgets and risk hedging strategies.

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cnbc.com3 g fa

Shipping stalls in Strait of Hormuz after Iran declares key waterway closed again

Iran blocked the Strait of Hormuz again; tanker transit plummeted to 12 ships from 21, shortly after a U.S. MOU to reopen this 20%-of-global-oil chokepoint. Energy volatility and supply-chain disruption in critical infrastructure inflate data-center operational costs—CTO budgets face pressure for cloud and hardware spending.

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economictimes.indiatimes.com2 g fa

Iran-U. S war ends but Strait of Hormuz disruptions could continue for months ahead. Here's why

Strait of Hormuz continues to remain the bone of the contention in Iran-U.S. deal and middle-east gulf countries' geo-politics. The question remains when will situation normalize.

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  • lunedì 22 giugno 2026·washingtonexaminer.com

    Strait of Hormuz traffic ramps up, but hundreds of ships at standstill

    There has been ongoing uncertainty over the Strait of Hormuz transit status as the Trump administration seeks to end the war in Iran.

  • martedì 23 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    The Strait of Hormuz's future is unsettled even as more ships venture through

    Ship traffic has picked up in the Strait of Hormuz since Iran and the U.S. signed an interim deal to end a war that's constricted global oil supplies

  • martedì 23 giugno 2026·arabnews.com

    The Strait of Hormuz’s future is unsettled even as more ships venture through

    NEW YORK: Ship traffic has picked up in the Strait of Hormuz since Iran and the US signed an interim deal to end a war that constricted global oil supplies and fueled inflation,…

  • martedì 23 giugno 2026·economictimes.indiatimes.com

    Iran-U. S war ends but Strait of Hormuz disruptions could continue for months ahead. Here's why

    Strait of Hormuz continues to remain the bone of the contention in Iran-U.S. deal and middle-east gulf countries' geo-politics. The question remains when will situation normalize.

  • martedì 23 giugno 2026·koreatimes.co.kr

    Strait of Hormuz's future unsettled even as more ships venture through - The Korea Times

    NEW YORK — Ship traffic has picked up in the Strait of Hormuz since Iran and the U.S. signed an interim deal to end a war that constricted global o...

  • mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·caixinglobal.com

    In Depth: Hormuz Traffic Resumes as Shipping Firms Brace for Tighter Rules

    While an initial evacuation of more than 2,600 stranded vessels is underway, the strategic waterway’s transition from free passage to an approval-based transit system…

  • giovedì 25 giugno 2026·caixinglobal.com

    In Depth: How Ship Managers Help Fleets Navigate a Changing Strait of Hormuz

    In an interview with Caixin, Seacon Shipping executive Man Hangjian details how shippers traversing the critical energy chokepoint face a new regime of tighter controls and higher…

  • giovedì 25 giugno 2026·thehindu.com

    Strait of Hormuz: How months of closure creates challenges for ships

    Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz faces complex challenges as vessels resume operations after prolonged anchorage, impacting efficiency and crew welfare.