Iran Controls Strait of Hormuz, Charges $2M for Tanker Passage, Selective Transit Allowed

Published: Mar 25, 2026 09:13
[SMM Aluminum Express News] Iran has effectively turned the Strait of Hormuz into a controlled corridor, with at least 20 tankers rerouted near Qeshm and Larak via a regime-approved path. Some ships reportedly pay up to $2M for passage. Tehran allows non-aggressor vessels through while restricting others; China, India, Turkey, Pakistan, and Thailand have coordinated for safe transit.

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