Despite a recent agreement between Iran and the United States, shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains remarkably low. Data from the Kpler tracking platform indicates only four vessels carrying raw materials transited the crucial waterway on Tuesday. This suggests the deal has not yet triggered an immediate increase in oil tanker movements. The Strait of Hormuz is a vital chokepoint for global energy supplies, and fluctuations in traffic are closely monitored. Analysts are observing whether the accord will lead to a sustained rise in shipping activity in the coming weeks. The limited initial impact raises questions about the practical implementation of the agreement and potential lingering geopolitical concerns affecting maritime trade. Further monitoring is needed to determine if this is a temporary lull or a sign of continued caution among shippers.