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According to ship tracking data, several liquefied natural gas carriers have recently resumed passing through the Strait of Hormuz. The Japanese government said that despite renewed fighting in the Middle East, 22 ships linked to Japan have sailed out of the Persian Gulf since Tuesday this week. Iran attacked several merchant ships this week, and the US then launched a retaliatory attack on Iran. As a result, the volume of shipping in the strait dropped sharply. As a major global transportation route for crude oil and liquefied natural gas, the Strait of Hormuz is currently receiving close attention from shipping companies and governments in various countries.

Zhitongcaijing·07/10/2026 04:33:03
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According to ship tracking data, several liquefied natural gas carriers have recently resumed passing through the Strait of Hormuz. The Japanese government said that despite renewed fighting in the Middle East, 22 ships linked to Japan have sailed out of the Persian Gulf since Tuesday this week. Iran attacked several merchant ships this week, and the US then launched a retaliatory attack on Iran. As a result, the volume of shipping in the strait dropped sharply. As a major global transportation route for crude oil and liquefied natural gas, the Strait of Hormuz is currently receiving close attention from shipping companies and governments in various countries.