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Hormuz traffic holds steady but remains below pre-war levels
Traffic in the Strait of Hormuz remained steady on 1 July with 34 verified crossings, according to Kpler, and 42 transits reported by Windward AI on 2 July. Both figures are lower than the 70 transits recorded on 24 June, the highest since the US-Israeli war on Iran began. Pre-conflict levels averaged 130-140 daily ships.
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