US-Iran war news LIVE: Iran to charge transit fees on ‘authorised’ ships using Strait of Hormuz
- Iran has announced that vessels from "authorised" countries passing through the Strait of Hormuz will now be required to pay transit fees to Tehran for services provided.
- The move targets ships utilizing the strategically critical waterway, though the specific list of authorized nations and the fee structure have not been detailed.
- This development increases geopolitical tension in a region already volatile due to ongoing friction between the US and Iran, potentially impacting global shipping costs.
- International observers are monitoring how this policy will be enforced and whether it will lead to further diplomatic or military escalations in the Strait.
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