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After the signing of the US-Iranian memorandum of understanding, the Gulf experienced a decline in maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, with 37 ships passing through over two days compared to an average of 10 ships daily during the first 110 days of the war. Approximately 530 ships remain anchored within Iran's economic zone, including 168 loaded oil tankers, while more than 80 seabed mines continue to obstruct the strait, preventing traffic from returning to previous levels. Despite some partial improvement, freight movement remains affected by political and operational obstacles. Markets are currently anticipating stability following mine clearance and the completion of the agreement.
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