Following a period of heightened tensions, oil tankers previously stalled in the Strait of Hormuz have begun transiting the vital waterway. This movement coincides with the implementation of former U.S. President Trump’s policies regarding Iran’s oil exports. Kuwait announced plans to increase its oil production, potentially filling supply gaps. The resumption of tanker traffic and increased production suggest a de-escalation of immediate threats to global oil supplies. The shift in focus now centers on monitoring oil flow through the Strait of Hormuz. Experts suggest this easing is likely temporary, with underlying geopolitical issues remaining unresolved. The situation continues to be closely watched by international markets and security analysts.