Tankers Trickle Through Hormuz After Trump Says Truce Over
Shipowners are increasingly having to weigh not only whether to cross, but which route to choose, for fear of angering one side or the other.
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After the Iranian and American strikes, as well as Trump's threats, the flow of tankers and bulk carriers through the Strait of Hormuz dropped to its lowest levels again
After the Iranian and American strikes, as well as Trump's threats, the flow of tankers and bulk carriers through the Strait of Hormuz dropp

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