Iran Relaxes Restrictions on Hormuz Strait - News From Antiwar.com
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Iran promised to keep the Strait of Ormuz closed and only open it "for those who comply with its new laws"
Certain vessels granted permits for transit via Strait of Hormuz amid limited maritime trade
Strait's traffic down 95% on average versus pre-war levels, while permitted vessels inbound for Asia, with massive tankers carrying Iranian oil, while Iran’s parliament votes on bill to introduce toll, fees in vital waterway - Anadolu Ajansı
Iran Relaxes Restrictions on Hormuz Strait - News From Antiwar.com
The Iranian government has allowed a number of foreign vessels to transit the Strait of Hormuz in recent days, with some reports stating that a one-month permit had been granted to certain ships. Once a conduit for much of the world’s oil supply, the strait was effectively closed by Tehran…
The Strait of Ormuz, the central artery of world energy trade, remains “practically closed” more than a month after the beginning of the war between the United States and Israel against Iran, which has paralysed international maritime transit. According to the latest report of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), activity on this critical route has fallen by 95% in just one month of conflict. The collapse is significa…
GENEVA – What began as an interruption in a key energy corridor, the Strait of Ormuz, is now impacting the entire world economy, warned UN Trade and Development (Unctad) in a new report this Wednesday 1. The interruption affects a large part of the world’s oil and gas supplies, with immediate consequences [...]
Iranian Parliament Vice President Ali Nikzad said Wednesday that his country will not enter into negotiations with the United States or reopen the Strait of Ormuz. During a demonstration in Markazi province in the south of the country, Nikzad stated that Tehran maintains a firm stance against Washington following the recent attacks attributed to the United States and Israel, as reported by the semi-official Fars agency and reviewed by Prensa Lat…
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