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From: Free Thinking Doggie
Shipping traffic through Hormuz still largely halted

Reuters

Published: April 21, 2026 at 8:51AM EDT

LONDON — Shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remained broadly halted on Tuesday with only three ships passing the waterway in the past 24 hours, shipping data showed.

A U.S. blockade of Iranian ports has infuriated Tehran, prompting it to maintain its own restrictions on the strait, which had been typically handling roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas supply.

The Ean Spir products tanker sailed through Hormuz on Tuesday after previously calling at an Iraqi port, ship tracking data on the MarineTraffic platform showed.

The Lianstar cargo ship also sailed through the strait from an Iranian port, the data showed.

Separately, the Meda liquefied petroleum gas tanker crossed the strait on Monday in its second attempt to leave the Gulf after turning back previously, according to satellite analysis from data analytics specialists SynMax.

Those are a fraction of the 140 ships that sailed through daily before the U.S. and Israel’s war on Iran began on February 28.

More than a dozen tankers passed through the strait after Iran briefly declared it open on Friday. But a ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran appeared in jeopardy on Tuesday as Iran vowed to retaliate for the U.S. seizure of one of its vessels and refused to join new peace talks.

Iran’s army said an Iranian tanker had entered its territorial waters from the Arabian Sea on Monday with help from the Iranian Navy, despite what it described as repeated warnings and threats from the U.S. naval task force.

(Reporting by Jonathan Saul Editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/business/international/2026/04/21/shipping-traffic-through-hormuz-still-largely-halted/

 Current Thread  Author  Time 
US market looks to set new ATH. Doesn't care about the war.
 Free Thinking Doggie  11:52:13 
>> That's because the people funding the war own Wall St. & City of London....[more]
 LP12  12:27:26 
>> Well I do think the markets are ignoring the consequences of the conflict. ... [more]
 Free Thinking Doggie  12:35:39 
>> No %&!*@ Sherlock.
 LP12  15:14:12 
>> I am comfortable being in the minority.
 Free Thinking Doggie  15:23:13 
>> of what?
 LP12  16:41:50 
>> Iran just sent loads of tankers out without issue.
 Hamsterwheel  13:27:15 
>> 4 cruise liners sailed through the other day
 Hamsterwheel  13:27:39 
>> There are still hundreds of ships stuck.
 Free Thinking Doggie  13:43:28 
>> Shipping traffic through Hormuz still largely halted...[more]
 Free Thinking Doggie  14:20:18 
>> Fcuked up my Barcelona - London cruise that I was looking forward to.
 Denc 🗡  16:31:27 

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