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Strait of Hormuz tolls, ‘donations’ The United States has warned that any shippers paying tolls or other fees to Iran for passage
tolls to Iran for passage through the strait of Hormuz, including charitable donations to organisations
Iran would allow the toll-free passage of ships for 60 days through the strait of Hormuz
Iran will not charge Strait of Hormuz tolls, but says US might United States President Donald Trump has pledged there will be no tolls for passage
Hormuz. Tehran has already admitted receiving tolls from ships attempting to make their way through the key waterway. Iran has [effectively closed the strait](/news/2026/5/13/bahrain-led-un-resolution-on-strait-of-hormuz-gains-support-of-112-nations) in retaliation for US-Israeli attacks, causing disruptions to global
passage through the Strait of Hormuz to pay a toll in cryptocurrency. Reports have emerged of Iran
passage through the Strait of Hormuz is part of customary international law. Some man-made canals such as Panama and Suez do charge tolls and fees for specific services. During this conflict Iran
passage at Hormuz Iran established a new government agency to approve transit and collect tolls from shipping in the strait
tolls for passage in natural straits such as Hormuz, however, adjacent countries may charge fees for services such as insurance or docking. The 14-point agreement makes little reference to this, and on Wednesday Iran
Iran insists that it is not planning to charge tolls for passage, but fees for coordinating safe transit. It has the right to do this, Tehran says, as the strait is not in international waters
tolls The US has warned shipping companies they could face sanctions if they pay Iran for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz
Iran wants to raise a toll on passage through the strait, forcing each passing tanker to pay $2m. This could lead to higher prices for years to come. The IRGC wrote on its official Telegram
Strait of Hormuz. The US and much of the world insist on toll-free passage through the waterway. A memorandum of understanding was reached despite recent exchanges of fire between Iran
tolls on passage through the straits, restore freedom of shipping in the crucial waterway. A US official on Friday said the strait of Hormuz would open and the US would lift its blockade on Iranian
Strait of Hormuz in peacetime. Since the US and Israel launched strikes on Iran at the end of February, shipping through the passage has fallen by 95 percent as Iran has threatened to target tankers
passage through an international waterway. Trump insisted the Strait of Hormuz will be "permanently toll free" and Vice President JD Vance said it will be "toll free for the long term." The Iranian Revolutionary Guard
tolls for passage, but it can charge for services rendered to shipping passing through its territorial waters. The war has persuaded Iran that it needs to view the Strait of Hormuz
tolls as high as $2m per ship to pass. So why has Iran announced the full closure of the Strait of Hormuz once again, now? Here’s what we know: ## What
Iran has established a new government agency to approve transit and collect tolls from shipping in the strait raised concerns over the freedom of navigation on which global trade depends. The agency, called the Persian
passage. Iran has come around to see the Strait of Hormuz as an economic lifeline in post-war times, and has introduced insurance-like charges to authorise transits. The US has opposed this imposition