US President Donald Trump says commercial vessels carrying oil are moving again through the Strait of Hormuz, a key maritime corridor linking the Persian Gulf with international waters. In comments shared on Truth Social and reported by outlets, Trump describes the waterway’s conditions as “totally safe” and points to shipping using a southern route as traffic resumes. He also indicates alternative areas for maritime travel are available.

The reports frame the development against recent concerns about security and shipping disruption amid wider Middle East tensions. Both sources note that tanker movements are restarting only partially, with shipping companies remaining cautious despite signs of easing between the United States and Iran. NDTV characterizes the restart as limited, while other coverage highlights that vessels are beginning to move and include oil-loaded tankers.

Because a substantial share of global oil exports passes through the strait, any interruption can affect energy prices and shipping costs. The renewed movement is therefore presented as a signal to markets and governments monitoring the corridor’s safety and continuity, even as uncertainties persist.