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Home News Hormuz Strait had no ship passages on that day, with the likelihood of navigation by the end of the month currently standing at 30%.

Hormuz Strait had no ship passages on that day, with the likelihood of navigation by the end of the month currently standing at 30%.

Hormuz Strait had no ship passages on that day, with the likelihood of navigation by the end of the month currently standing at 30%.

BlockBeats News, April 19th, based on ship tracking data, no vessel transit records were observed in the Strait of Hormuz on that day. Reportedly, on the 18th, at least 13 oil tankers changed course and turned back while attempting to exit the Persian Gulf, abandoning the passage through the strait.

According to PolyBeats monitoring, on the prediction market Polymarket, the probability of “Strait of Hormuz reopening before the end of this month” has slightly increased to 30% due to expectations of U.S.-Iran negotiations next week.

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