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    Iranian Parliament Proposes Charging Tolls on Ships Passing Strait of Hormuz

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a significant development reflecting the heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, Iranian legislators have introduced a proposal to levy tolls and taxes on ships traversing the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz. This waterway, a vital artery for global energy shipments, has seen its maritime traffic severely disrupted since the outbreak of hostilities involving the United States and Israel against Iran on February 28.

    Tehran lawmaker Somayeh Rafiei emphasized that the Iranian parliament is actively pursuing legislation that would require countries benefiting from the strait’s transit route to pay fees to the Islamic Republic. She highlighted that these tolls would be justified by Iran’s role in ensuring the security of this essential passage, which serves as a key corridor for the movement of energy resources and food supplies. Rafiei asserted that Iran intends to maintain control over the strait with “strength, authority, and grandeur,” making it clear that any nation utilizing this route must contribute financially in exchange for guaranteed safe passage.

    Since the conflict began, maritime activity through the Strait of Hormuz has drastically diminished, with Iranian forces reportedly targeting multiple vessels accused of ignoring warnings not to transit the area. This aggressive stance has effectively brought shipping operations to a near halt, raising concerns among global trade and energy markets. The strait’s importance cannot be overstated, as it facilitates a significant portion of the world’s oil exports, making any disruption a matter of international consequence.

    Adding to the gravity of the situation, Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf recently declared that maritime traffic would not revert to the levels seen before the conflict erupted. Iran has selectively permitted passage to ships from countries it considers allies, while simultaneously threatening to block vessels from nations it accuses of participating in what it terms “aggression” against the country. This selective enforcement further complicates the already fragile security environment in the region.

    Maritime intelligence firm Windward reported that on March 15 and 16, at least five ships successfully exited the strait through Iranian-controlled waters, indicating some limited movement despite the overall restrictions. Meanwhile, a message from Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, underscored the strategic leverage Iran holds over the strait, emphasizing that the option to block this critical maritime passage remains a potent tool in Tehran’s arsenal.

    Given the strait’s pivotal role in global energy supply chains, the proposed tolls and the ongoing security measures signal a new phase of assertiveness by Iran in controlling this chokepoint. The international community continues to watch closely as these developments unfold, aware that any escalation could have far-reaching implications for regional stability and global markets.

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