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No country should charge fees for the Strait of Hormuz

14 July 2026
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US President Donald Trump stated that no nation should impose fees for transit through the Strait of Hormuz during a meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi at the White House. Trump emphasized the importance of investment in the United States over charging fees, noting that Gulf countries have expressed a willingness to invest significantly in the U.S. economy. He mentioned discussions with leaders from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait, who are eager to contribute financially without the burden of transit fees. Trump called it unfair for the U.S. to protect this vital maritime passage without receiving economic benefits. When questioned about previous diplomatic gestures towards Iran, he reaffirmed his decision to provide opportunities for dialogue but attributed the escalation of tensions to Iran’s actions.

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The Strait of Hormuz is a critical gateway for global oil shipments, with a significant percentage of the world’s petroleum passing through it. The U.S. has historically played a major role in ensuring the security of this waterway, which influences global energy markets. Trump’s comments reflect ongoing geopolitical tensions, particularly with Iran, which has threatened to disrupt shipping in the strait. The potential for increased investment from Gulf states into the U.S. economy could shift economic dynamics and further entrench American influence in the region while addressing security concerns linked to maritime traffic.

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