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Tanker traffic through Hormuz picks up after slower flows due to crossing concerns
- Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is slowly resuming after Iran briefly reclosed it, following a 60‑day ceasefire with the U.S., though crossings remain below pre‑conflict levels.
- Large oil and LNG tankers — including VLCCs and Qatari LNG ships — are moving again, with cargoes headed to global markets (some even to India).
- Some vessels are turning off tracking transponders or using alternate routes, so movements are picking up but still somewhat uncertain.
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