Strait of Hormuz vessel transits drop to four-day low July 2: CAS
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Vessel transit through the Strait of Hormuz dropped to a four-day low amid ongoing regional tensions, heavily influenced by Iran-linked vessels making up nearly 60% of crossings. The disruption impacts this critical energy chokepoint's shipping flows.
Vessel transits through the Strait of Hormuz fell to a four-day low on July 2 as regional tensions continued to disrupt shipping patterns through the critical energy chokepoint, with Iran-linked vessels accounting for nearly 60% of crossings, according to vessel tracking data from S&P Global Energy. A total of 43 vessels crossed the strait on ...