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Shipping traffic remains at virtual standstill through Hormuz, data shows

Ships and tankers in the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Musandam
Ships and tankers in the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Musandam
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LONDON: Shipping traffic through the ​Strait of ​Hormuz remained at a virtual standstill on Monday with just three crossings in the space of 12 hours, according to shipping data.


The oil products tanker Nero, which ⁠is under British sanctions for Russian oil ⁠activities, left the Gulf and was sailing through the Strait, according to satellite analysis from data analytics specialists ‌SynMax and tracking data ​from the Kpler ⁠platform.


Two other ships - a chemical ​tanker and a liquefied petroleum ‌gas (LPG) tanker - sailed into the Gulf through the critical waterway ​separately on Monday, the data showed.


The LPG tanker, Axon I, was under separate U.S. sanctions for Iran trading activities.


A ceasefire between the United States ‌and Iran appeared in jeopardy on Monday ​after the U.S. said it had seized ​an ‌Iranian cargo ⁠ship that tried to run its blockade and Tehran vowed to retaliate, refusing for ​now to join new peace talks.


"Recent ⁠weeks have ​brought several false starts, and although some form of resolution is likely at some point, the timing of any durable breakthrough ​remains highly uncertain," ship broker Clarksons said ​in a note on Monday. 



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