SINGAPORE, Aug 21 (Reuters) – Ship crossings at the Strait of Hormuz ​chokepoint were down on Thursday ‌from the previous day, initial shipping data showed, amid growing concern over ​risks to shipping in ​the Middle East, with US-Iran ⁠peace talks remaining in limbo.

Thursday’s ​tally of seven commodity ships ​was half that of Wednesday, Kpler data showed. Of these, four ​ships were entering and three ​exiting the waterway used by nearly a ‌fifth ⁠of global shipments of crude oil and liquefied natural gas before the war.

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No very ​large ​crude carriers ⁠or liquefied natural gas tankers were in ​the mix.

However, one very ​large ⁠gas carrier – carrying propane and butane – did transit out ⁠of ​Hormuz via the ​Iranian route, the data showed.

Reporting by Trixie ​Yap; Editing by Clarence Fernandez

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