"Strait of Hormuz Reopens, but Shipping Industry Faces Long Road to Recovery As diplomatic efforts between the US and Iran continue to unfold, the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping route, is slowly seeing a return to normalcy. However, experts predict that it will take a significant amount of time for the shipping industry to fully recover from the recent disruptions. Following the initial peace deal signing, ships are beginning to trickle through the Strait, but it's estimated that it will take at least two months for traffic to return to pre-war levels. As the global economy relies heavily on the efficient transportation of goods through the Strait, the prolonged recovery period is a cause for concern for international trade and commerce."
Ships are slowly trickling through the Strait of Hormuz following the initial peace deal signing between the US and Iran — but it will take more than two months for traffic to return to pre-war levels, experts warned.