
Iran's Hormuz Toll Plan: New War Demand for Billions
Iran has demanded sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz as part of ending the war, seeking to impose tolls on the vital shipping lane to generate billions in revenue. This strategy emerged from the success of disrupting global trade, with potential monthly earnings rivaling the Suez Canal. International actors, including the US and G7, have rejected the plan as illegal and dangerous, citing violations of international maritime law. Legal experts confirm that charging fees in an international strait is prohibited under customary law. Iran is testing controlled passage systems, but details remain unclear, and the shipping industry continues to face paralysis. The move aims to offset economic losses from sanctions but faces significant global opposition.






















