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Uncertainty in the Strait of Hormuz keeps ships on edge and slows oil’s rebound
A preliminary deal has theoretically reopened the Strait of Hormuz, but Iran has set transit conditions, including mandatory insurance and a designated route, while the threat from mines remains unresolved. Insurers may void coverage under current war-risk terms, leaving shipowners wary about safety and liability. Tanker movements rose to their highest level since June, but shipping groups say the risks to safe passage have not been addressed. About 20% of global crude oil shipments move through the strait, making the uncertainty a direct concern for supply stability.