- Ebrahim Azizi, head of the Iranian parliament national security committee, confirmed the smart management proposal has reached its final stage for review and approval
- South Korea has formally opposed the plan, labeling the imposition of transit fees a violation of international law and equivalent to a blockade of international waters
- The proposed mechanism includes designated shipping routes and toll fees specifically for vessels and parties that cooperate with Tehran
- Global energy markets remain volatile as the strait typically handles 20 percent of the world oil supply, with India reporting forced hikes in domestic fuel prices due to shipping disruptions
- International leaders including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have called for the waterway to remain open and safe in accordance with established maritime agreements
Iran to unveil traffic management plan and service fees for Strait of Hormuz
May 16, 2026, 2:15:09 PM UTC(14 hours ago)
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From:@DeItaone
IRAN: STRAIT OF HORMUZ PLAN COMING SOON
An Iranian lawmaker said Tehran will soon unveil a new mechanism to manage traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, including designated routes and service fees. According to Iran, only commercial vessels and parties cooperating with Tehran would benefit from the arrangement.