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Fertilizer Ships Face Long Backlog Even If Hormuz Reopens
An interim US-Iran deal to end their months-long war and potentially fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz is unlikely to immediately ease fertilizer flows as shipowners wait for more details to assess the safety of transits.
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