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Iran Introduces $2 Million Transit Fee for Select Ships in Strait of Hormuz

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Tehran: Iran has announced a significant new charge on certain vessels navigating the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, imposing a transit fee of up to $2 million, according to remarks by a senior lawmaker.

Alaeddin Boroujerdi, a member of the national security committee in Iran’s parliament, revealed the development during an interview with state-run broadcaster Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting. He described the move as part of a broader assertion of Iran’s authority over the key shipping route.

Boroujerdi indicated that the charges would apply to selected vessels, though detailed criteria for enforcement were not immediately disclosed. He framed the decision as a reflection of a new “sovereign approach” to managing passage through the strait, which has long been a critical artery for global energy shipments.

“The collection of such transit fees demonstrates the country’s control and strength in the region,” he said, suggesting that the policy marks a shift from past practices.

The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most important chokepoints for oil transportation, with a substantial share of global crude supplies passing through its waters daily. Any change in regulations governing access to the strait is likely to draw close attention from international shipping companies and energy markets.

There has been no immediate response from major maritime organizations or foreign governments regarding the announcement. Analysts say the move could have broader implications for global trade and may further heighten tensions in an already sensitive region.

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