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The Strait of Hormuz has experienced a noticeable increase in ship transit activity following a U.S.-Iranian understanding, with 25 ships passing through— the highest number since mid-April. Tehran announced new measures including the requirement for pre-arrival filings and a 60-day fee waiver, amid rising security concerns. The strategic passage was also temporarily reopened, amid escalating tensions and reports of some vessels tampering with positioning devices to avoid detection. Concerns remain about security instability and its potential impact on maritime shipping traffic in the region.
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