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Shipping stalls in Strait of Hormuz after Iran says waterway is closed
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Shipping stalls in Strait of Hormuz after Iran says waterway is closed

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Oil tankers and cargo vessels stay anchored off Port Sultan Qaboos on June 21, 2026 in Muscat, Oman. The Strait of Hormuz, an important delivery route for the area’s oil and fuel, was successfully blockaded for the reason that outbreak of conflict between the USA and Iran in late February. On Sunday, U.S. Vice President JD Vance arrived in Switzerland for high-level talks with the Iranian delegation, as the 2 sides search to make clear the phrases of ending the conflict.

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Transport by means of the Strait of Hormuz stalled over the weekend, in line with maritime intelligence firm Windward, after Iran introduced it had once more closed the world’s most essential oil choke level.

The replace comes whilst business trackers confirmed Iranian tankers continued to sail by means of the strait, a slender waterway that sometimes handles round 20% of the world’s oil visitors.

There was a restoration in oil tanker visitors by means of the strait instantly after the U.S. and Iran signed a 14-point memorandum of understanding, or MOU, final week however the newest knowledge exhibits this has already hit a snag.

An evaluation printed by Windward discovered {that a} whole of 12 ships transited the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday, down from greater than 21 the day before today. 5 of eight inbound vessels had been mentioned to be darkish, which is when a ship disables its Computerized Identification System, or AIS, transponder to cover its location, identification and vacation spot.

“The present visitors profile: darkish, sanctioned, Iranian-linked, resembling the late-blockade baseline greater than a functioning open strait,” Windward mentioned Sunday in a social media submit.

Commerce intelligence agency Kpler mentioned final week that at the least 20 tankers transited the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, reflecting the very best degree of visitors since June 2. This was nonetheless far beneath prewar ranges, when greater than 100 ships transited the strait every day, together with dozens of tankers.

U.S.–Iran deal unlikely within 60 days, says Argus

A separate evaluation printed Monday from maritime specialists Lloyd’s Checklist additionally discovered that business visitors continued to maneuver by means of the Strait of Hormuz over the weekend, defying Iran’s claims that it had closed the waterway as soon as once more.

Iran on Saturday mentioned that it had shut the strategically important strait, citing ceasefire violations after Israel continued lethal strikes in southern Lebanon.

The U.S. navy denied these claims, stating that the waterway remained open and that “Iran doesn’t management the Strait of Hormuz.”

Not less than 15 Iran-flagged Suezmaxes and really massive crude carriers, or VLCCs, had been outbound from the Gulf of Oman with AIS alerts energetic as of Saturday night time, in line with Lloyd’s Checklist.

U.S.-Iran talks in Switzerland

The U.S. and Iran held talks in a Swiss mountain resort on Sunday to construct on the memorandum of understanding each events signed on Wednesday.

Each events had been mentioned to have made progress on reaching a last deal inside 60 days through the talks, together with the settlement to determine a committee and a mechanism to finish hostilities in Lebanon.

A senior Pakistani official and an Iranian official, who had been concerned within the talks in Bürgenstock, have instructed MS NOW the talks went into the early hours and had been “constructive however tense.”

Beneath the MOU, each side agreed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz toll-free for at the least 60 days and to finish all hostilities, together with in Lebanon, the place preventing has continued between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah.

Iran’s international minister, Abbas Araghchi, mentioned the nation had secured waivers for oil and petrochemical exports, the lifting of the blockade on its ports, the discharge of some frozen property, and the launch of a reconstruction and growth plan.

President Donald Trump had threatened additional assaults on Iran forward of the talks in Switzerland. “Iran should instantly cease their extremely paid PROXIES in Lebanon from inflicting hassle. If they do not, we’ll hit Iran very laborious once more, similar to we did final week, solely tougher!!!” Trump mentioned in a social media submit on Sunday.

Massive business vessels and a small boat navigate the waters off the southern port metropolis of Bandar Abbas, Iran on June 21, 2026.

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Vice President JD Vance, who led the U.S. delegation on the talks, mentioned he was optimistic concerning the final result of the Swiss talks regardless of Iran’s newest menace to close the strait.

He additionally downplayed the impression of violence in Lebanon, saying progress had been made towards ending hostilities there. “This stuff are at all times a bit bit messy,” Vance mentioned.

— CNBC’s Anniek Bao and Spencer Kimball contributed to this report.

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