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Strait of Hormuz Tolls and Tensions

Strait of Hormuz Tolls and Tensions

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Ship traffic is slowly returning to the Strait of Hormuz after a temporary ceasefire between Iran and the U.S., but major questions linger over who controls the waterway and whether tolls will be imposed — a move that could derail peace talks and disrupt global oil flows. Despite Iran’s recent threat to close the strait again over attacks in Lebanon, dozens of ships still passed through, though far fewer than before the conflict. President Trump warned of U.S.-imposed tolls if no final deal is reached within 60 days. Historically free to pass through, the strait now has Iran managing toll collection via a new authority — though no single nation owns it, and talks with Oman and Gulf states are ongoing. Experts warn tolls would break international trade law, and even with Iran’s 60-day toll-free pledge, full normalcy for oil and gas shipments remains months away. Uncertainty persists as ships navigate smaller routes and some hide their positions — peace may be fragile, and normalcy still out of reach.

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