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Maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz significantly declined at the start of the week, with no ships crossing on Sunday compared to 31 ships the previous week, following attacks targeting oil tankers and the failure of talks between the United States and Iran. Data showed that the vessels that did pass included empty oil tankers and gas carriers, amid ongoing American threats to impose a naval blockade on Iran, and Iran's demand that its conditions be met before resuming shipping in the strait. Maritime movement through the strait is considered one of the most critical routes for global oil supplies, especially before the recent escalation of tensions.
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