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macroJun 25, 2026, 3:54 PM

Iran Proposes Fees for Strait of Hormuz Transit, WSJ Reports

Iran is pitching a plan to charge vessels for transiting the Strait of Hormuz, potentially earning $40 billion annually, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Iran is proposing to levy fees on vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil shipments. The plan, reported by the Wall Street Journal, targets major shipping lanes and includes several key points:

  • Iran estimates it could generate $40 billion per year by charging for security, safety, and environmental services in the strait.
  • Tehran is marketing the idea to Middle Eastern nations and as far as Beijing.
  • Iran's Speaker of Parliament stated: "Everyone needs to know that management of the Strait will never return to the way it was before."
  • A newly established Iranian insurance firm is already being mandated for shippers crossing the Strait.

The move appears to be timed as a 60-day U.S.-Iran memorandum of understanding nears expiration, signaling a potential shift in the region's maritime governance.

Source: The Kobeissi Letter