Reopening the Strait of Hormuz is easier said than done. Here's why

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The article explains that despite claims by Iran and the U.S. that the Strait of Hormuz is open to shipping, the situation remains unstable and confusing. It highlights how conflicting blockades, lack of trust, and unclear rules for ships are keeping global trade disrupted, with tanker crews stuck and companies on edge. The message is that even when officials say things are back to normal, the reality is far more fragile.

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