Iran Announces No Tolls for Strait of Hormuz Shipping, Only Service Fees
Iran's foreign ministry stated its position on maritime charges in the Strait of Hormuz. It clarified that imposing a toll would violate international law. The government said
Iran's foreign ministry stated its position on maritime charges in the Strait of Hormuz.
It clarified that imposing a toll would violate international law. The government said
that limited fees for services are permissible. Officials did not specify which services
would be subject to such fees. Iran noted that no fees have been collected in the strait
prior to the current conflict. The announcement comes amid heightened tensions over
shipping routes in the region. Tehran's stance suggests a focus on legal compliance while
retaining revenue options. Observers will watch how any future fee regime is implemented
and its impact on global trade.