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Hormuz Open for Now, Tolls Pending
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For the next 60 days, ships sailing through the Strait of Hormuz will dodge tolls thanks to a ceasefire deal — a major move since this chokepoint moves millions of barrels of oil daily. Despite Iran’s claims of closing the strait, U.S. forces confirm 55 merchant vessels passed safely, reinforcing America’s role as the region’s “Guardian Angel.” The U.S. is also preparing to potentially charge fees later if diplomacy stalls — a way to recoup costs while keeping global energy flows intact. With the Joint Maritime Information Center greenlighting safe passage, trade remains open — for now — as tensions stay under close watch.
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