Strait of Hormuz·Stable·HIGH 70
Large-scale oil shipping won't start again quickly after Iran ceasefire
The situation remains stable post-ceasefire, but the long-term implications for oil markets and pricing continue to be a concern.
Following the U.S.-Iran ceasefire deal, the resumption of large-scale oil shipping through the Strait of Hormuz faces significant delays, contributing to ongoing high prices and shortages in major importing countries. The timeline for restoring confidence in tanker operations and oil transportation remains uncertain, making it a critical issue in global energy markets.
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