CNBC International TV
29 Jun 2026, 12:42 UTC · 4h ago
Tufton: Ships still avoiding Hormuz despite Iran peace talks hype
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CNBC International TV
29 Jun 2026, 12:42 UTC · 4h ago
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Shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz is unlikely to return to pre-war levels without a lasting U.S.-Iran peace deal. — Prolonged disruption of a primary global oil transit chokepoint sustains energy price volatility and increases global shipping costs.
-0.70Many ships and tankers remain reluctant to enter the Strait of Hormuz due to uncertainty over the interim U.S.-Iran peace deal. — Ongoing risk aversion among carriers signals a lack of confidence in the current geopolitical stability of the region.
-0.40Current traffic in the Strait of Hormuz primarily consists of vessels that were previously stranded since the outbreak of the Iran war. — This indicates a clearing of backlogs rather than a return to normal commercial operations.
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