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Trump’s Strait of Hormuz Fee Could Cost Millions and Present Risks

14 July 2026
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If President Trump follows through on his announcement to impose a 20% fee on cargo passing through the Strait of Hormuz, the financial implications could be significant, with the largest vessels potentially facing costs exceeding $30 million per shipment. Industry experts, including those from Lloyd’s List, estimate that a fully laden large natural gas carrier would incur fees around $17 million. At current Brent crude prices, approximately $16 per barrel would be allocated to this fee. The legality of this proposed levy has been contested by logistics companies, which argue it undermines international maritime law. The U.S. has previously condemned Iran for suggesting similar fees for commercial vessels, emphasizing that international waterways should remain free from tolls. The United Nations’ International Maritime Organization also opposes any mandatory tolls for transit through international straits.

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The Strait of Hormuz is a vital maritime route, through which about 20% of the world’s oil and natural gas shipments transit. Historically, it has remained open to commercial traffic, but recent geopolitical tensions have raised concerns about the security and legality of imposing fees on such crucial shipping lanes. Any change in toll policies could set a precedent that might destabilize international shipping norms, as it would challenge the established principle that no nation can charge for passage through international waters. The situation reflects ongoing conflicts in the region, particularly following military actions involving the U.S. and Iran, which have further complicated maritime security and trade.

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