Commercial maritime traffic continues to flow through the Strait of Hormuz with a surge of traffic on June 24, up 30% from June 23, according to an advisory note on June 25 by the Joint Maritime Information Centre (JMIC).
There remains no impact to commercial shipping; however, due to the fragility of the ceasefire agreement the maritime domain threat remains “Elevated.”
Despite a ceasefire deal between Israel and Iran on Tuesday, security issues in the Strait of Hormuz continue for shipowners, with electronic interference being the key concern for the vessels and its owners.
JMIC warns that persistently high levels of electronic interference, particularly affecting GNSS systems, continue to be experienced throughout many parts of the region.
The Strait of Hormuz remains open, and traffic flow appears normal with no activity in the past 24 hours.
JMIC advises vessels and its owners to continuously monitor credible intelligence sources and official government channels for real-time updates, as the situation can change rapidly.
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the United States will hold fresh talks with Iran next week, with a possible nuclear agreement on the table.
– Shipping Telegraph