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29 JUN 2026 MONDAY
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This week began with announcements of a possible agreement between the US and Iran which would end hostilities and ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz for commercial shipping. As the agreement has now been signed by both parties, our industry is waiting for clarification and details relating to how a full resumption of traffic through the strait will be managed safely. BIMCO’s Chief Safety & Security Officer, Jakob Larsen, and Chief Shipping Analyst, Niels Rasmussen, offered advice and comments throughout the week and following the announcement of the ceasefire agreement. From Jakob Larsen, Chief Safety & Security Officer at BIMCO: Iran and the US have now agreed to permit transits through the Strait of Hormuz, but significant safety and security risks still persist. The central part of the Strait is mined and un-navigable, and only the inshore traffic zones close to Oman and Iran are reportedly free of mines. Despite the signing of the ceasefire agreement, we believe the security situation for the shipping industry remains volatile. Due to the risk of congestion and navigational incidents in the inshore traffic zones we still consider it risky for ships to commence transits at this point and advise shipowners to continue doing thorough risk assessments and appeal to all parties to put the safety of seafarers first. The Memorandum of Understanding also raises several questions and does not offer sufficient information regarding key aspects such as safe routes, measures to separate traffic, sequencing of ships leaving the Gulf, reporting procedures, ship security procedures, procedures for naval protection and emergency response. BIMCO expects an international coordination body to be established shortly to facilitate transits. To avoid serious risks associated with an uncoordinated mass transit through the narrow inshore traffic zones, we encourage shipowners to consider waiting for further clarification and direction from the international coordination
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Lack of details remain a concern in the Strait of Hormuz

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