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The "ACS Marine" group reported that the volume of ship crossings through the Strait of Hormuz reached its highest levels since April on Tuesday, with 25 commercial vessels passing through. This number reflects a reduction in tensions following the reopening agreement between the United States and Iran. After the US sanctions were lifted and the strait was reopened, the vital corridor recorded its highest daily crossings since mid-April, despite ongoing technical obstacles, disruptions to the Automatic Identification System (AIS), and some ships continuing to transit covertly. The situation in the strait remains sensitive, with over 500 ships stranded amid security challenges and navigational system interference.
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