Gate News Report, April 5 — Over the past two weeks, the number of ships transiting through the Strait of Hormuz has been steadily increasing. In the past week, the traffic volume in the strait has gradually rebounded, reaching the highest level since the outbreak of hostilities as of the seven-day rolling average through Friday. An increasing number of ships are crossing the strait, including some with no clear connection to Iran. Countries are negotiating with Tehran to secure passage for their vessels. In the past day, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) carriers dominated the transits, including one heading to India and others linked to Iran. Since Friday morning, a total of 13 ships have transited, with 10 heading out of the Persian Gulf and 3 entering from open sea.

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