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Shipowners are preparing to extract 800 trapped vessels from the Persian Gulf following a temporary ceasefire that may open the Strait of Hormuz.
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Bloomberg reports shipowners are analyzing the details of a potential ceasefire to temporarily open the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to extract more than 800 vessels currently trapped in the Persian Gulf.
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- •Shipowners are examining a potential ceasefire to temporarily open the Strait of Hormuz.[1]unverified
- •More than 800 ships are reportedly trapped in the Persian Gulf.[1]unverified
[1] Bloomberg Markets
Locations
Strait of HormuzIran / Oman / UAE, Middle East
26.57, 56.25Persian GulfMultiple, Middle East
26.00, 52.00Changelog
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Bloomberg reports shipowners are analyzing the details of a potential ceasefire to temporarily open the Strait of Hormuz, aiming to extract more than 800 vessels currently trapped in the Persian Gulf.
- • Shipowners are examining a potential ceasefire to temporarily open the Strait of Hormuz.
- • More than 800 ships are reportedly trapped in the Persian Gulf.
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Initial report — unverified: Initial, unverified report: Shipowners are examining a potential ceasefire to temporarily open the Strait of Hormuz, hoping to extract over 800 vessels currently trapped in the Persian Gulf.