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The Strait of Hormuz, through which approximately 20% of the world's oil supplies pass, has experienced a limited increase in ship traffic in recent hours, with 26 vessels crossing in less than 24 hours, despite efforts to fully reopen it to navigation. Naval reports indicate the presence of confused or spoofed location signals, making it difficult to accurately track movement. However, the latest figures show a slight relative improvement in traffic amid international efforts to ensure maritime security. The strait remains a key point of negotiations between the United States and Iran, with tensions having escalated following mutual American and Iranian statements. Its closure continues to be a significant leverage point in the ongoing conflict.
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