Shipping in Strait of Hormuz remains halted until 80 mines cleared
Normal shipping in the Strait of Hormuz won't resume until 80 mines are cleared, according to the independent tanker owner trade body. The closure of the strait poses significant risks, with over 20,000 seafarers stranded and increased chances of collisions. The shipping industry foresees no return to normalcy this year amid ongoing challenges and navigation risks.
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Published 19 Jun 2026, 06:57 UTC · Updated 19 Jun 2026, 07:10 UTC
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