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Controlled Passage: First Ships Edge Through Hormuz as Crisis Redefines Global Shipping

Controlled Passage: First Ships Edge Through Hormuz as Crisis Redefines Global Shipping

World Maritime
Controlled Passage: First Ships Edge Through Hormuz as Crisis Redefines Global Shipping

A small number of merchant vessels have begun edging back through the Strait of Hormuz, offering the first visible signs of movement after weeks of disruption. But far from signalling recovery, these carefully managed transits are exposing a deeper and more unsettling shift: one of the world’s most critical shipping lanes is no longer operating under normal commercial rules.

By Paul Morgan (gCaptain) – Among the most closely watched developments in the past 24 hours has been the confirmed passage of the French-linked container vessel CMA CGM Kribi, which successfully transited the strait despite the ongoing security crisis. The crossing, alongside

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