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The Strait of Hormuz has experienced a gradual return of ship traffic after a period of tension and escalation. The number of tankers and commercial vessels passing through has increased, although flows still remain below pre-crisis levels. Estimates indicate that oil passes through the strait at no more than 70% of previous rates. After a significant decline during the peak of tensions, an improvement has begun following the signing of an Iranian-American memorandum of understanding, which has helped organize maritime traffic and boost the crossing of oil and ships. The presence of military forces and international stakeholders continues to ensure the security of the region. Discussions are ongoing regarding the future management of the strait, weighing models of international versus regional governance, amidst concerns about a possible escalation.
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