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Hormuz Traffic Slows To Two-Month Low Amid Renewed U.S. Iran Strikes

  • Posted on July 13, 2026
  • By HuffPost
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Maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has declined significantly, reaching a two-month low as geopolitical tensions escalate between the United States and Iran. Only six commercial vessels navigated the critical chokepoint on Sunday, reflecting growing concerns about regional security and potential disruptions to global oil shipments. This reduction underscores the vulnerability of one of the world's most strategically important waterways to political instability and military escalation.

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Hormuz Traffic Slows To Two-Month Low Amid Renewed U.S. Iran Strikes
Hormuz Traffic Slows To Two-Month Low Amid Renewed U.S. Iran Strikes

Just six vessels transited the strait on Sunday, the lowest number in five weeks.
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