What happens when the Strait of Hormuz reopens? (opens original article in a new tab)
The Strait of Hormuz shipping lane is set to reopen after four months of closure, with ships needing hull cleaning and facing mine risks, while initial transits may involve specific tanker operators and Gulf countries.
- Strait of Hormuz shipping lane expected to reopen after four months of closure due to US-Iran agreement
- Ships may require hull cleaning and face potential mine danger zones during initial reopening phase
- Tankers from Kuwait, Iraq, UAE, and Saudi Arabia likely to be among first to resume transits
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