العربي الجديد
العربي الجديد
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Following the announcement of an agreement between the United States and Iran regarding the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, ship owners and shipping companies remain cautious about the safety of navigation. Many are waiting for additional details to ensure security amid the fallout from previous tensions. Reactions among global companies vary: Japanese shipping firms are avoiding navigation until the final aspects of the agreement are clarified, while Greek companies may take more bold steps. Although maritime traffic has significantly decreased since the start of the conflict, it is estimated that hundreds of ships are awaiting the chance to pass, facing operational challenges such as removing marine debris and ensuring crew readiness.
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