It will take time for Strait of Hormuz traffic to return - analyst
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A Maersk container ship, seen in Spain last month The two-week ceasefire announced by Donald Trump last night requires Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. But shipping analyst Lars Jensen, who previously worked for Danish logistics giant Maersk, tells BBC Radio 4's Today programme that "nothing has really changed yet" in the strait - adding "it will take time" for trust to build. He say he expects to see many vessels exiting the Gulf in the next few days, but only a "tr
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