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    Over 300 Foreign Ships Pay Iran Tolls to Cross Strait of Hormuz Under New Rules

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    More than 300 foreign commercial vessels have successfully navigated the vital Strait of Hormuz after complying with Iran’s new registration requirements and paying the mandated transit fees, official data released on Wednesday revealed. This development comes under a recently established maritime framework managed by the Persian Gulf Strait Authority (PGSA), a Tehran-based administrative body created to regulate passage through this strategic waterway.

    The data indicates that a significant portion of the global shipping community is formalizing their operations within this crucial corridor. Maritime logs confirm that these transits were carried out in close coordination with Iranian coastal authorities, following the payment of the required regulatory tariffs by foreign vessel operators.

    Energy and commodity shipments continue to dominate traffic through the strait. A detailed breakdown shows that oil tankers represent the largest segment, accounting for 42 percent of all documented transits. Liquid natural gas (LNG) carriers make up 8 percent, while industrial dry bulk carriers constitute 27 percent of the fleet movements. Container vessels account for 11 percent, with general cargo, service vessels, and other maritime transport comprising the remaining 13 percent of the newly regulated traffic.

    The report also highlights shifting geopolitical trade flows within the Persian Gulf. Inbound maritime traffic primarily heads to industrial and logistics centers in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Iraq, and Kuwait, reflecting ongoing regional demand for consumer and industrial goods. Outbound voyages from Gulf ports are largely directed toward global energy markets and manufacturing hubs, with China and other Asian economies as the main destinations, followed by consistent cargo routes to European ports.

    Maritime analysts observe that the compliance of these international fleets underscores the commercial imperative for global logistics companies to ensure secure passage through this critical trade route. This comes as they navigate complex Western regulatory environments while prioritizing operational safety on the high seas.

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