Ship traffic through Hormuz falls to lowest level since war began

Ship traffic carrying raw materials through the Strait of Hormuz has fallen to its lowest level since the outbreak of the war, despite US efforts to reopen the strategic waterway, which Iran has effectively closed since the conflict began, according to data from maritime analytics company Kpler. Kpl
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