Maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has fallen to the same level it was during the Iran–Iraq war, according to a recent memorandum of understanding. The agreement has increased daily vessel passage from about 5–10 ships to 15–20, but remains far below the typical peacetime volume of 150–200 vessels. The slowdown reflects heightened tensions in the region.
Strait of Hormuz Traffic Drops to War‑Era Levels