Tankers Entering Hormuz During Iran War Are Making Their Way Out
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Tankers entering the Strait of Hormuz during the current tensions with Iran are making their way out after delivering their cargoes. This has led to a decrease in the number of vessels transiting through the vital waterway.
According to industry sources and satellite imagery, several tankers that entered the strait have now completed their missions and are heading back to their ports of origin. The shift in traffic patterns is seen as a positive sign by analysts who monitor maritime movements for potential security threats.
The United States has been particularly concerned about Iran's activ…
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