After the end of the war between the US and Iran, the eyes of the whole world are now once again on the Strait of Hormuz. After the US and Iran agreed to immediately end military operations on all fronts and not to use force against each other, the global oil supply chain is expected to be normalized. So the biggest question is, are there still as many ships passing through Hormuz as before the Iran-US war? According to Kpler Data, which does real-time tracking of sea vessels, trade through the Strait of Hormuz was interrupted due to recent attacks in the Middle East. Now the situation is slowly improving and an average of 40 ships are passing through it every day. However, the control over Hormuz is still in dispute. Iran claims this route, while the US says that no country has the right to block the passage of any number of ships during this international war.
Strait of Hormuz Oil Supply Chain Normalizes After US-Iran Conflict Ends
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