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Iran reports revenue from Hormuz tolls

Published on: April 23, 2026 3:50 PM

A senior Iranian parliament official said Tehran has received its first revenue from tolls imposed on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The development comes amid ongoing tensions linked to Iran’s conflict with the United States and Israel. The revenue is being viewed as part of Iran’s wartime economic measures.

Deputy speaker of parliament Hamidreza Hajibabaei confirmed the payment in remarks reported by Tasnim news agency. He said the first toll revenue had been deposited into Iran’s Central Bank account. Other Iranian media outlets also reported the statement without providing additional details. Officials did not disclose the amount collected or the mechanism of toll enforcement.

Read more: Iran IRGC seizes two vessels in Hormuz

The Strait of Hormuz is a critical global energy corridor through which a large share of oil shipments pass. Any disruption or added costs in the waterway can affect international energy markets. Iran has previously used its strategic position in the strait as leverage during regional tensions. The latest move reflects heightened pressure in the ongoing conflict environment.

The announcement follows earlier reports of maritime seizures and escalating naval incidents in the region. Iranian forces have previously claimed actions against vessels attempting to pass through the strait. Such developments have raised concerns among shipping operators and global energy traders. Market analysts continue to monitor potential risks to supply routes.

Read more: US Says Strait of Hormuz Mine Removal Could Take Six Months

Iranian authorities have not provided further details on how the toll system will be expanded or regulated. The statement suggests the policy is in early implementation stages. International reactions remain limited, but the situation adds to uncertainty in global maritime trade. The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most sensitive shipping chokepoints.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: global oil supply risk, Hormuz maritime route, Iran shipping revenue, Iran US tensions, Latest, Middle East shipping crisis, Strait of Hormuz tolls

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