The three vessels to have transited the Strait of Hormuz since ceasefire

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9 Apr 2026 • 8:25 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Despite a tentative ceasefire between America and Iran, the Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed to commercial shipping, with only three Iranian-linked vessels transiting since the announcement.
  • Traffic through the critical waterway is significantly reduced, and Iran's toll system for transit, requiring detailed documentation and payment, remains fully intact.
  • Brent crude prices climbed above $96 a barrel due to doubts over the ceasefire's durability, exacerbated by Israel's continued strikes and Iran's accusations of truce violations.
  • Threats persist from both sides; Donald Trump stated US troops would remain until the agreement is fully complied with, while Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned vessels against unsanctioned transit.
  • Analysts are sceptical about a quick resumption of traffic, even if the ceasefire holds, citing high volatility, elevated insurance premiums, and the need for a US delegation to negotiate the strait's reopening.

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