Here’s the latest on the Strait of Hormuz being open, based on recent reporting.
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Multiple outlets in mid-April 2026 reported that Iran and US officials announced the Strait of Hormuz was “completely open” to commercial vessels for the duration of a Lebanon ceasefire, with qualification that movements would follow Iran-designated routes and that a US naval blockade of Iranian ports remained in effect. This produced a sharp drop in oil prices and improved market sentiment in the immediate aftermath.[2][3][4]
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By the weekend following those announcements, some sources noted continued restrictions or conditional reopenings, including reports of corridors requiring coordination with Iran’s IRGC Navy and warnings from the US Navy about potential mines, suggesting the situation was fluid and subject to change rather than a permanent reopening.[3][2]
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Broader regional and market responses were mixed: some governments and analysts welcomed the reopening as a step toward stabilizing shipping and energy markets, while others cautioned that reopening could be reversible and that security arrangements remained uncertain, given ongoing conflict in the region.[2][3]
Context to watch from Montréal/Quebec perspective:
- Global oil prices and shipping costs can influence energy prices and transport costs in Canada’s economy, so tracking official statements and maritime notices remains important for market planning.[3]
- If you’re trading or importing, verify the latest maritime notices and corridor requirements, as Iran has indicated routes may be restricted or altered by security concerns.[3]
One example of a current summary you can follow:
- “The Strait of Hormuz was reported as open to commercial traffic, but with route constraints and ongoing US sanctions questions; the status has been described as fragile and possibly reversible, depending on broader conflict dynamics and ceasefire commitments”.[2][3]
Would you like a brief table comparing the key claims from the latest reports and their dates, or a short news digest with the most recent developments from a specific source? I can also pull a quick chart of reported oil price moves around the opening news if you’d like.
Sources
Iran has reversed course on reopening the Strait of Hormuz and fired on a tanker attempting to pass the waterway. It said it will continue blocking transit as long as the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports remained in effect. The announcement Saturday came after U.S. President Donald Trump said the blockade “will remain in full force” until Tehran reaches a deal with the U.S. that includes its nuclear program. Tehran had reopened the strait Friday to commercial vessels. Roughly one-fifth of the...
www.ajc.comThe strait of Hormuz will be open to commercial vessels for the duration of the US-Iran ceasefire now that a halt to fighting in Lebanon has been agreed, Iranian foreign minister Seyed Araghchi said on Friday.
www.argusmedia.comIran declared the Strait of Hormuz completely open to all commercial shipping traffic Friday, sending stocks soaring as oil prices plummeted.
www.cbsnews.comDaijiworld Media Network - Tehran Tehran, Mar 23: Iran has clarified that the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz remains open, with maritime traffic continuing despite ongoing conflict in the region. In an official statement, Iran’s Foreign Ministry said it continues to uphold the principles of freedom of navigat.....
www.daijiworld.comU.S. President Donald Trump and Iran’s foreign minister say the Strait of Hormuz is now fully open to commercial vessels. Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi posted on X that the
www.khq.comRead the latest Strait of Hormuz updates, breaking developments, oil market reactions, and shipping disruption coverage.
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