US-Iran accord opens way for Hormuz charges, industry warns
Iran says it has suspended Strait of Hormuz transit charges for commercial vessels for 60 days.
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The Islamic Republic, for its part, will reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and charge no toll for commercial vessels for a period of 60 days. Supreme National Security Council says 'no fees will be charged from applicants for a period of 60 days’. A French-flagged LNG tanker left the Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, a tracking platform said, as an agreement to end the US-Iran war paved the way for the key passage's reopening.
Furthermore, The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz is at the heart of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed by the United States and Iran. Iran says traffic through Strait of Hormuz 'will be increased gradually'. However, the presence of sea mines in the vital waterway could be a cause for concern.
In addition, Iran’s supreme leader says approved US deal despite having ‘different’ view. Under the terms of the deal, the US will immediately lift its blockade of Iranian ports.
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The Islamic Republic, for its part, will reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and charge no toll for commercial vessels for a period of 60 days.
according to France 24 English — All NewsSupreme National Security Council says 'no fees will be charged from applicants for a period of 60 days’
according to Anadolu AgencyA French-flagged LNG tanker left the Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, a tracking platform said, as an agreement to end the US-Iran war paved the way for the key passage's reopening.
according to NDTV - World NewsThe reopening of the Strait of Hormuz is at the heart of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed by the United States and Iran.
according to France 24 English — All NewsIran says traffic through Strait of Hormuz 'will be increased gradually'.
according to Anadolu AgencyHowever, the presence of sea mines in the vital waterway could be a cause for concern.
according to France 24 English — All NewsIran’s supreme leader says approved US deal despite having ‘different’ view.
according to Al Jazeera English — All NewsUnder the terms of the deal, the US will immediately lift its blockade of Iranian ports.
according to France 24 English — All NewsShipping executives fear language will enable Tehran to introduce fees after 60 days or a fund similar to Strait of Malacca
according to Financial Times - Home (International) +2Europe and the larger world will be watching carefully to see if talks produce a lasting agreement on Iran’s nuclear program and the Strait of Hormuz.
according to The New York Times — Home +2
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