Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has declined to a multi-week low, attributed to heightened safety risks following renewed military strikes involving the United States and Iran. The situation underscores ongoing tensions in a critical maritime chokepoint for global oil shipments.
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Renewed US and Iran strikes raise safety risk in Hormuz.
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