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U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Shipping Companies Paying Iran for Strait of Hormuz Passage
The U.S. has warned shipping companies that paying Iran for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz could result in sanctions. Iran has been charging fees for ships to detour closer to its coast due to the effective shutdown of the key waterway. This situation escalated when the U.S. and Israel launched a war on February 28th, leading to Iran attacking and threatening vessels. The fees Iran charges include cash, digital assets, swaps, and donations funneled through embassies. The U.S. responded with a naval blockade of Iranian ports on April 13th, halting oil exports and cutting off vital revenue for Tehran. Since the blockade, forty-five commercial ships have been forced to turn around, highlighting the tense situation. With both sides entrenched, global trade routes are at risk, and shipping firms must carefully consider the risks.
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