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Financial Times: Only a Few Ships Cross the Strait of Hormuz Daily
SadaNews - The Financial Times reported that the number of ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz daily does not exceed a few vessels, compared to pre-war times when the average was about 135 crossings per day.
The newspaper also indicated that around 38 ships have been attacked recently, leading to a significant decline in shipping traffic.
For its part, Bloomberg reported that a giant oil tanker resumed its journey after being stalled for days in the Gulf of Oman due to being halted by U.S. forces.
The tanker carries two million barrels of Iraqi crude oil and is headed to Vietnam.
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