Strait of Hormuz reopens: But can ships’ safety be assured? | Explainer | Al Jazeera

Author: Yashraj SharmaPublished on: June 17, 2026Country: Iran
Business & EconomyWorld / International
Strait of Hormuz reopens: But can ships’ safety be assured? | Explainer | Al Jazeera

A preliminary deal between the US and Iran was announced to end the war that closed the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump wrote 'Ships of the World, start your engines,' but only seven ships have passed through since the announcement, according to MarineTraffic. Over 550 ships remain stranded on either side, with shipping companies waiting for sufficient stability. Oil prices tumbled after the deal.

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