A total of 25 commercial vessels successfully crossed the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, marking the highest single-day traffic since mid-April, according to maritime tracking data from AXSMarine. The increase follows a preliminary agreement between the United States and Iran aimed at reopening and stabilizing passage through the strategically vital waterway. The development signals a rebound in global shipping activity through one of the world’s most critical oil and trade transit routes, which had previously experienced disruptions. Analysts suggest the renewed flow could ease supply chain pressures and improve regional maritime stability if the agreement holds.
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25 Commercial Vessels Cross Strait of Hormuz in Single Day After US–Iran Preliminary Deal Boosts Maritime Traffic
Strait of Hormuz sees sharp rebound in shipping as 25 vessels pass through after US–Iran preliminary reopening deal.

