Normal shipping will not resume in strait of Hormuz until 80 mines cleared
Normal shipping through the Strait of Hormuz will not resume for some time due to approximately 80 mines blocking the main route. While some vessels have begun exiting the Gulf following a US-Iran memorandum of understanding, the clearing of these mines is a significant obstacle. The mines, laid by Iran in the center of the strait, pose a navigational risk and have trapped thousands of seafarers. Alternative routes are dangerous, risking groundings and collisions, exacerbated by reported signal jamming. The shipping industry is concerned about potential disruptions and the legality of Iran's stated plans to charge fees for passage after an initial 60-day toll-free period.