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Although the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to shipping was officially announced following the agreement between the United States and Iran in June, maritime traffic remains far below pre-war levels. On Friday, 12 ships passed through, compared to an average of about 110 ships per day before the conflict. The process of clearing mines, which is the responsibility of Iran, requires careful and precise efforts that could take weeks. Iran has emphasized the need to obtain permits and pre-arranged insurance for ships to pass safely. Iranian authorities have also tightened entry procedures into the strait, while the United Kingdom has lowered the security threat level in the area to "moderate."
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