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Hormuz closure returns amid US blockade

Published on: April 18, 2026 4:18 PM

Iran has reversed its decision to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The move follows continued US naval blockade, raising fresh global energy concerns. The decision affects international shipping, oil markets, and regional stability.

Iranian authorities said the reversal came due to ongoing US restrictions on its ports and shipping routes. Officials stated the strategic waterway has returned to full military control under Iran’s armed forces. They added that earlier limited access for commercial vessels was offered as a goodwill gesture during ceasefire efforts.

However, Tehran accused Washington of continuing maritime pressure under enforcement actions. Consequently, Iran withdrew its temporary permission for ships to pass through the strait.

Earlier, Iran had announced reopening the Strait of Hormuz following a ceasefire linked to regional tensions. The move was seen as a positive step to stabilise global oil supply chains and reduce market volatility.

Read more: Iran opens Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping

In response, US President Donald Trump had welcomed the decision but confirmed that American naval restrictions would remain in place. He stressed that the blockade would continue until a comprehensive agreement with Iran was fully finalised.

The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints, handling a significant share of global oil shipments. Any disruption in the passage directly impacts international markets and shipping routes.

Recent weeks have already seen reduced vessel traffic compared to pre-conflict levels. Analysts warn that renewed restrictions could trigger further price volatility and supply chain disruptions worldwide.

Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts to resolve the broader conflict continue, with multiple countries urging restraint from both sides. Observers note that fluctuating decisions on the strait reflect fragile trust between Iran and the United States.

Read more: Iran warns over Strait of Hormuz control 

Additionally, regional mediation efforts, including those involving Pakistan, remain ongoing to stabilise the situation. The latest development highlights the uncertainty surrounding ceasefire agreements and maritime security in the region.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: global oil prices, Iran US tensions, Latest, maritime blockade, Middle East conflict, oil supply disruption, Strait of Hormuz closure

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