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金色财经|May 28, 2026 13:35
The United States resumes its strike against Iran, and merchant ships are moving away from the Strait of Hormuz According to Golden Finance, on Thursday, May 28th, shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz appeared almost empty, and commercial shipping companies remained highly vigilant due to concerns about another escalation of military conflict. On Thursday morning, with the second round of strikes launched by the United States against Iranian military targets this week, the situation suddenly became tense, and no merchant ships passed through the waters. Prior to this, the shipping situation on Wednesday had already been sluggish; According to the ship tracking data compiled by Bloomberg, there were only six two-way transit ships on that day, including a Türkiye Suezmax tanker sailing into the Persian Gulf for loading. Iran claims that multiple ships attempted to enter the Persian Gulf without permission last night, some of which subsequently turned back and two others were intercepted. This statement cannot be confirmed at present, as severe signal interference and navigation system failures make it difficult for the actual shipping dynamics to be accurately grasped by the outside world. Tehran also stated that a total of 26 ships have crossed the strait in the past 24 hours, which may include some small coastal vessels.
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