A handful of vessels have crossed the crucial waterway since the U.S.-Iran truce began, but shipowners, insurers and others are wary of safe passage.
After Iran Cease-Fire, Ship Traffic in Strait of Hormuz Remains Throttled
Originally reported by New York Times
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