As of July 9, 2026, vessel traffic through the Strait of Hormuz dropped to 25 ships, below the recent daily average of 30 to 50 ships. Following U.S. President Trump’s announcement that the US-Iran ceasefire agreement has ended and both sides are exchanging further strikes, this critical global energy corridor has once again entered a state of full conflict. Maritime analysts note that the shipping activity, which had been gradually recovering since mid-June, has collapsed. This is not a typical

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