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Recovery of ship traffic in Hormuz limited, but signs emerge

Maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has returned to pre-Iran-US agreement levels, with eight ships passing through on Monday and six on Tuesday, according to Kpler data. This rate is similar to the previous week but significantly lower than the daily average of around 120 transits before the conflict, as reported by Lloyd's List.

Maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz remains at levels before the Iran-US agreement, says the Kpler maritime tracking platform, but there are signs of recovery ahead of Friday's official reopening.

Eight ships carrying raw materials transited the strait on Monday, and six on Tuesday, according to Kpler data updated on Wednesday. The agreement was reached overnight Sunday.

This rate is comparable to the previous week, which saw an average of eight transits per day.

That is well down on the rate of approximately 120 transits per day before the war, according to the maritime information website Lloyd's List.

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Middle East EyeIndependentCenter4 days ago
Recovery of ship traffic in Hormuz limited, but signs emerge

Maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has returned to pre-Iran-US agreement levels, with eight ships passing through on Monday and six on Tuesday, according to Kpler data. This rate is similar to the previous week but significantly lower than the daily average of around 120 transits before the conflict, as reported by Lloyd's List.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual data on maritime traffic without overtly favoring any political perspective. It references Kpler and Lloyd's List, both neutral maritime tracking platforms, and provides numerical comparisons without editorializing or biased language.

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