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Shipping traffic through Hormuz remains muted with no US-Iran deal in sight, data shows

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LONDON, April 27 (Reuters) - ‌At least seven ships - mainly dry ​bulk vessels - have crossed the Strait of Hormuz in the ⁠past 24 hours, in line with muted activity in recent days, shipping data showed on Monday, ​while talks between Iran and the United States have stalled.

The ‌vessels included ships leaving from Iraqi ports and one dry bulk vessel from an Iranian port, according to ⁠ship tracking data from Kpler and ⁠separate satellite analysis from data analytics specialists SynMax.

Shipping traffic passing through the crucial waterway at the entrance to the Gulf during an uneasy ceasefire between ‌Washington and Tehran represents a fraction of the average ⁠140 daily passages before the ‌Iran war began on February 28.

The ​U.S. Central Command has redirected 37 vessels since a blockade was imposed on Iran on April ‌13, the military said on April ​25.

Six Iranian tankers ⁠returned to Iranian ports and sailed back through ‌Hormuz in recent days ⁠with some 10.5 million barrels of oil, according to satellite analysis from TankerTrackers.com.

Around four million barrels of ​Iranian oil onboard ‌tankers sailed through the U.S. blockade on April 24, ⁠according to separate satellite ​analysis from TankerTrackers.com.

(Reporting by Jonathan SaulEditing by David ​Goodman and Bernadette Baum)

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