Most Strait of Hormuz shipping at a standstill despite latest US pledge
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Most Strait of Hormuz shipping at a standstill despite latest US pledge

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on May 4, 2026

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· Last updated: May 4, 2026

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Most Strait of Hormuz Shipping Remains Halted Despite Latest US Efforts

Current Status and Ongoing Efforts in the Strait of Hormuz

By Nerijus Adomaitis

Vessel Traffic and Shipping Conditions

OSLO, May 4 (Reuters) - There were no signs of increased vessel traffic through the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, a day after President Donald Trump said the U.S. would begin efforts to free up shipping.

Only one tanker, a sanctioned, handy-sized LPG carrier, along with a few cargo ships and a cable-laying vessel passed into the Gulf of Oman on Monday, MarineTraffic data showed. 

No tankers or other commercial vessels were seen lining up to transit and German shipping group Hapag-Lloyd said transit for its vessels remained impossible due to a lack of clarity over secure passage procedures.

US and International Responses

U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) said it would begin helping to restore freedom of navigation through the strait on Monday, while continuing its blockade of Iranian ports.

The shipping industry has received no guidance regarding the U.S. operation and its intent, while the overall security situation remained unchanged, shipping association the Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO) said.

Security Concerns and Industry Reactions

"Without consent from Iran to let commercial ships transit safely through the Strait of Hormuz, it is currently not clear whether the Iranian threat to ships can be degraded or suppressed," its chief safety and security officer, Jakob Larsen, said. BIMCO provides security alerts for the industry.

Hundreds of commercial vessels and up to 20,000 seafarers have been unable to transit the waterway as a result of the Iran war, the International Maritime Organization said.

Maritime Security Threat Level

The U.S.-led Joint Maritime Information Center said the maritime security threat level in the strait remained "critical", advising mariners to consider routing via Omani territorial waters south of the traffic separation scheme.    

CENTCOM described U.S. missions as "defensive" and said they would combine diplomatic efforts with military coordination.

Iranian Response and Regional Developments

Iran, meanwhile, warned the U.S. Navy to stay out of the Strait of Hormuz and said commercial vessels would need to coordinate any passage with its military. It also issued a new map outlining what it said was Iran's control area.

Pakistan's Role and Humanitarian Actions

Pakistan said all 22 crew members of the Iranian-flagged container ship Touska, which was boarded and seized by U.S. forces last month, were evacuated to Pakistan and would be returned home. 

The vessel will also be returned to its owners after repairs, Pakistan's foreign ministry said, calling the move a "confidence-building measure". 

Impact on Iranian Oil Exports

The U.S. naval blockade imposed on Iranian ports on April 13 has also shrunk Tehran's oil exports.

(Reporting by Nerijus Adomaitis; Additional reporting by Ahmad Ghaddar in London; Editing by Alexander Smith)

Key Takeaways

  • President Trump launched “Project Freedom” on May 3 to guide neutral ships through the strait, but no significant traffic resumed on May 4.
  • Hapag‑Lloyd confirmed its vessels still cannot transit, citing unclear secure‐passage procedures and unchanged risk assessments.
  • Industry bodies like BIMCO and IMO note the security risk remains 'critical', with no operational guidance or sustainable solution yet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is shipping at the Strait of Hormuz at a standstill?
Shipping is halted due to security concerns, unclear passage procedures, and ongoing tensions between the US and Iran.
What actions has the US taken to restore shipping in the Strait of Hormuz?
The US pledged to help restore navigation freedom through defensive and diplomatic efforts, but vessel movement remains limited.
How has the US naval blockade affected Iranian ports and oil exports?
The blockade has significantly shrunk Tehran's oil exports and restricted operations at Iranian ports.
Are commercial vessels receiving guidance on transiting the strait?
The shipping industry has received no clear guidance from US authorities regarding secure passage procedures.
What is the status of the Iranian-flagged container ship Touska?
Pakistan evacuated all crew members and plans to return the vessel to its owners after repairs, as a confidence-building measure.

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