Iran's Supreme National Security Council said in a statement on Thursday that the country's Persian Gulf Strait Authority will take measures to issue fast authorisations to ships wanting to pass through the Strait of Hormuz as per the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by Tehran and Washington.

Iran offers free passage through the Strait of Hormuz for 60 days. Normal traffic by June 15 at 0.2% YES.

Iran to charge ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz after a 60-day fee-free period, raising questions over new transit costs on a key global oil and gas route.

Tehran says fees to cover cost of managing waterway will come into effect at end of 60-day negotiation period

Iran’s state television said Thursday the passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz still requires coordination with Tehran, Anadolu reports. According to the broadcaster,…

Iran's Supreme National Security Council said in a statement on Thursday that the country's Persian Gulf Strait Authority will take measures to issue fast authorisations to ships…

Iran's top security body issues order to swiftly handle requests for crossing Hormuz Strait-

Iran has announced plans to introduce maritime transit fees for ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz within two months, following a 60-day negotiation period triggered by…

Iran’s Supreme National Security Council has announced that Tehran will not impose any fees on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz for 60 days under a memorandum of…

Iran has announced a 60-day waiver on fees for ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz, following a memorandum of understanding with the United States. During this negotiation…

Iran's Strait of Hormuz authority said on Friday it would waive planned fees to use the waterway during the 60-day negotiation period under the memorandum of understanding signed…

The Persian Gulf Strait Authority has announced that ships that submit "compliant transit requests" would be allowed to transit the Strait.

The Persian Gulf Strait Authority, an agency set up by Tehran during the earlier ceasefire, said vessels must submit requests at least 48 hours in advance.