More LNG, Japan-linked vessels transit Hormuz despite renewed Mideast tensions
SINGAPORE/TOKYO: More liquefied natural gas tankers have resumed transiting the Strait of Hormuz in recent days, ship-tracking data showed, and 22 Japan-linked vessels have left the Gulf since…
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