Shipping resumes in the Strait of Hormuz following the ceasefire, with first vessels crossing as hundreds remain in the region, including 426 tankers and dozens of LNG carriers delayed during disruptions. Early movements mark a gradual restoration of traffic through the key global energy route. #Iran
@noelreports Just a few, like in the past few weeks. And they are passing through the Iranian toll booth.
@noelreports yeah, that's not a restoration of normal traffic patterns, bud. There's normally separate inbound and outbound shipping lane through which about 130 major ships passed daily prior to the war. What you're seeing here is the same ~8 ships/day which have passed through the Strait on average if late by going through the Ayatollah-booth next to Larak island.
@noelreports Maybe something like a normal traffic pattern with normal shipping volumes can resume with the standard channels being used if Iran is allowed to bring ships into the channel to do identity verification inspections and do the money drops or bank transfers. I'll believe it when I see it on What's Going on With Shipping.

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The Iran will only let pass 10 to 15 ships gainst a toll of 1-2 mil.
Now it is not the re-start of the past.
Iran’s 10-point peace plan in full which trump labeled now as a good start point
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