Passage through the Strait of Hormuz is now unfeasible, according to the Persian Gulf Strait Authority. Recent U.S. military actions have prompted a temporary halt to transit permit processing. The authority stated applications will resume once the security situation stabilizes. This announcement follows escalated tensions and U.S. strikes on Iranian military targets. Disruptions here significantly impact global oil supplies and freight movement.

Oman has drafted a proposal to manage traffic in the strait through two separately controlled routes, sources told CNN.

The United States has declared that the Strait of Hormuz remains open to all vessels engaged in lawful passage, insisting that Iran has no authority over the strategic…

Rising Gulf tensions and new Iran–US strikes keep oil prices elevated as the Strait of Hormuz remains open but under severe security pressure.

Once stability and calm are restored, all applications will be reviewed according to the established schedule and the necessary permits will be issued

Iran said the Strait of Hormuz was closed on Sunday while the United States insisted it remained open, after the confrontation over the vital waterway

Tehran said transit through the vital shipping route has been blocked due to US military action

Passage through the Strait of Hormuz is now unfeasible, according to the Persian Gulf Strait Authority. Recent U.S. military actions have prompted a temporary halt to transit…