KartavyaDesk
news

Iran’s Parliament commission approves Hormuz toll plan: state TV

Kartavya Desk Staff

Iranian state media reported Monday (March 30, 2026) that a parliamentary commission had approved plans to impose tolls on vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, a waterway vital to oil and gas shipments that has been effectively closed due to the war in West Asia.

Citing a member of the Parliament’s security commission, state TV said the plan involved, among other things, “financial arrangements and rial toll systems” and “implementing the sovereign role of Iran”, as well as cooperation with Oman on the other side of the Strait.

It also included the “prohibition of Americans and the Zionist regime from passing through”, as well as a ban on other countries imposing sanctions on Iran.

Related Stories

• U.S.-Israel-Iran war: List of countries allowed to cross the Strait of Hormuz

U.S.-Israel-Iran war: List of countries allowed to cross the Strait of Hormuz

• Donald Trump willing to end war without reopening Strait of Hormuz, says Wall Street Journal

Donald Trump willing to end war without reopening Strait of Hormuz, says Wall Street Journal

• Can the Strait of Hormuz blockade break the Internet?

Can the Strait of Hormuz blockade break the Internet?

Around a fifth of global crude oil and liquefied natural gas passes through the Strait of Hormuz in peacetime.

Since the war began, crossings have plummeted by around 95%, according to maritime intelligence firm Kpler, with the impact felt across global energy markets.

Published - April 01, 2026 10:00 am IST

Related Topics

Iran / international (foreign) trade / war / unrest, conflicts and war / Israel-US strikes on Iran / USA / Israel

AI-assisted content, editorially reviewed by Kartavya Desk Staff.

About Kartavya Desk Staff

Articles in our archive published before our editorial team was expanded. Legacy content is periodically reviewed and updated by our current editors.

All News