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Iran sets new rules for Strait of Hormuz shipping with checks and fees
International
Published on 7 May 2026

New authority will charge and screen incoming vessels
Iran has created a new regulatory authority to control maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, introducing checks and fees for incoming vessels. The move is raising concerns for international shipping firms as tensions continue and Tehran reviews recent US proposals. Still, investors are balancing the risk with renewed hopes that diplomacy could ease the standoff.
- Iran formed a new maritime authority for Hormuz
- Incoming ships face checks and added fees
- International shipping firms are worried about delays and costs
- Markets see possible diplomatic off ramp ahead
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