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Iranian officials have ​raised the idea of charging a ⁠toll for using the Strait

A toll for using Hormuz would be a 'dangerous precedent', UN's ship agency says

Thu, Apr. 9, 2026
the critical Strait ​of Hormuz
the critical Strait ​of Hormuz

Imposing a toll on ships sailing through the critical Strait ​of Hormuz would "set a dangerous ‌precedent" and countries should not impede freedom of navigation, the UN's shipping agency ​said on Thursday.

Iranian officials have ​raised the idea of charging a ⁠toll for using the Strait after ​a two-week ceasefire between the United States ​and Tehran was agreed this week.

IMO countries adopted the UN Convention on the Law of the ​Seas, or ​UNCLOS, which ⁠outlines the rules that govern straits used for international ​navigation.

"According to UNCLOS, ships enjoy ​the ⁠right of transit passage through international straits. States bordering straits shall not ⁠hamper ​that right or ​suspend the transit passage," the IMO spokesperson said.