(CNN)-- Data from Marisks, a maritime risk consultancy, indicates that commercial activity in the Strait of Hormuz is recovering, despite uncertainty over the future of this vital waterway.

The company said that 335 vessels crossed the strait last week, and a similar number is expected this week, with about 215 transits pending completion by the end of Friday, compared to around 100 commercial transits daily before the war began.

However, Marisks warned that despite the overall recovery, international commercial shipping traffic "is likely to return at a slower pace compared to local and regional transits, as many ship owners, charterers, and insurers continue to adopt a cautious approach."

Uncertainty about the risk of a broader conflict remains, especially after an Iranian strike on a ship last week forced a halt to the evacuation of stranded sailors.

Navigation through the strait continues to be spread across multiple routes, but Tehran says ships must use only the routes it has designated, or else face consequences.