HomeThe New York TimesThe New York Times·Jun 20, 2026·1 min readShipping remains far below prewar levels in the Strait of Hormuz.A preliminary U.S.-Iran deal took steps to reopen the vital waterway, but traffic remains erratic.View original source — The New York Times ↗ShareCopy linkShare on XShare on FacebookRelated storiesSouth China Morning PostPoliticsJun 17, 2026 · 1 minWhy the US-Iran deal may fail to revive shipping through the Strait of HormuzSouth China Morning PostThe HillPoliticsJun 16, 2026 · 1 minStrait of Hormuz deal expected to bring some relief at the pump, but prewar gas prices could be elusiveThe HillNPRNewsJun 17, 2026 · 1 minWith Iran deal, Trump told ships to 'start your engines.' That's not happening yetNPRMarketWatchBusinessJun 18, 2026 · 1 minTwo key things that need to happen before Strait of Hormuz traffic can return to prewar levelsMarketWatch
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