Tankers Advised Against Paying Iran $2M Toll in Strait of Hormuz
Published on 4/10/2026

AI Summary
Tankers are advised not to pay a $2 million toll to Iran for passage through the Strait of Hormuz, after a ceasefire agreement failed to restore safe passage. The Iranian government has suggested ships must seek permission to avoid being 'targeted and destroyed.' Phillip Belcher from Intertanko, representing over half of the world's oil tanker fleet, emphasized that the strait remains unsafe under Iranian military control. Ongoing negotiations, including discussions between US Vice President JD Vance and Iranian representatives, are at risk due to escalating conflict in the region.
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