Maersk says US, Iran ceasefire may create Strait of Hormuz transit opportunities

Shipping containers sit on a Maersk vessel arriving Algeciras port, in the province of Cadiz, southern Spain March 17, 2026. REUTERS
COPENHAGEN, April 8 (Reuters) – Danish shipping group ​Maersk said on Wednesday that ‌the ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran may create transit opportunities for vessels in ​the Strait of Hormuz, but ​that it did not yet provide ⁠full maritime certainty.
The war that began ​with U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran in ​February, followed by Iranian attacks across the region and the closing of the Strait ​of Hormuz, has brought shipping in ​the Gulf to a near standstill, rippling across ‌global ⁠supply chains.
“Any decision to transit the Strait of Hormuz will be based on continuous risk assessments, close ​monitoring of ​the security ⁠situation, and available guidance from relevant authorities and partners,” ​Maersk said in a statement ​to ⁠Reuters.
“At this point, we take a cautious approach, and we are not ⁠making ​any changes to ​specific services,” the company said.

Reporting by Stine Jacobsen and ​Louise Rasmussen, editing by Terje Solsvik

 

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