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Live Updates: U.S., Iran prepare for talks as shaky ceasefire holds, Strait of Hormuz traffic remains low

The US and Iran are preparing for high-stakes talks in Islamabad amid a fragile truce. Key issues include Tehran's control over the Strait of Hormuz and Iran's enriched uranium stockpile. The global energy shock from the Iran war has driven up US inflation.

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Just a few days ago, an average of 95 ships passed through the Strait of Hormuz each day, including about 55 oil tankers, but now the sharp drop in traffic threatens to turn a distant crisis into a very real problem for millions of people

The sharp drop in traffic through the Strait of Hormuz exposes the vulnerability of global trade routes. This strait is a critical passage for global oil and LNG transport, and the decline in traffic leads to immediate supply chain shocks. Rising shipping costs can affect not only energy prices but also the cost of everyday goods like plastics and fertilizers.

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Strait of Hormuz traffic slow despite ceasefire and design flaw raises re-entry risk for Artemis II: Morning Rundown

Despite the ceasefire agreement, shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains virtually at a standstill. Iran insists on its right to grant passage permission and impose fees, operating a 'tollbooth' system. President Trump has accused Iran of failing to properly uphold its ceasefire commitments.

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Ship traffic through Strait of Hormuz remains at near standstill

Ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains near a standstill. This suggests that geopolitical tensions in the Middle East persist. The instability in the strait poses ongoing risks to international energy supply chains.

Arise News
Strait Of Hormuz Traffic Crawls As US-Iran Begin Negotiations

Despite a US-Iran ceasefire and the start of talks, ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains below 10% of normal levels, as Iran asserts its control. Iran is directing vessels to use specific routes to avoid risks, causing severe supply disruptions. Geopolitical uncertainty has driven oil prices up, while Israeli strikes in Lebanon further jeopardize the fragile truce.

Caliber.Az 🔴
Strait of Hormuz traffic collapses as maritime threat level stays critical - Joint Maritime Information Centre says

Despite a conditional ceasefire between the US and Iran, maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz has sharply declined, with threat levels remaining critical. Iranian authorities are complicating navigation by requiring prior coordination for vessel transits. Sustained maritime disruption and electronic interference are placing continuous pressure on regional maritime infrastructure.

news.cgtn.com
Data visualization shows maritime traffic around Strait of Hormuz amid ceasefire

Data visualization shows maritime traffic around the Strait of Hormuz during a fragile US-Iran truce. This footage reflects the level of sea activity in the region. It can be interpreted as an indicator of the geopolitical tension in the Middle East.

Hürriyet Daily News 🔴
Strait of Hormuz traffic remains becalmed despite ceasefire

Despite the ceasefire, traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains far below normal levels due to lingering geopolitical tensions. US President Donald Trump criticized Iran for failing to allow smooth oil passage, escalating tensions. Iran proposed its own approved routes citing mine risks and hinted at potential toll collection.

CNBC 🔴
Oil edges higher as U.S.-Iran ceasefire fails to boost traffic via Strait of Hormuz

Oil prices are rising as shipping through the Strait of Hormuz remains restricted despite a ceasefire between the US and Iran. US President Donald Trump warned Iran to stop charging tankers to transit, pressuring the ceasefire agreement. Supply instability is worsened by attacks on Saudi Arabia's energy infrastructure, cutting production capacity.

ABC News 🔴
Video Strait of Hormuz traffic remains at a standstill despite reopening by Iran

Despite Iran's attempt to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, traffic remains at a standstill. President Trump criticized Iran, stating it is doing a 'very poor job' of reopening the critical waterway. This continues to create uncertainty for maritime security and energy supply in the Middle East.

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