The United States cancels navigation alerts for commercial ships avoiding the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf

Gate News Report, March 8 — According to the U.S. Maritime Administration’s official website, the U.S. has canceled the previous warning urging commercial ships to avoid traveling through the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf whenever possible. This canceled warning was originally set to expire on March 13. Additionally, another maritime warning targeting Iran expired this past Saturday. It is currently unclear whether the cancellation of these warnings will ease concerns among shipowners and crew regarding the safety of the waterways.

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