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US to enforce maritime blockade on Iran

Published on: July 14, 2026 10:15 AM

Navigating the Strait of Hormuz

The United States (US) is set to begin enforcing a maritime blockade on Iran from 2000 GMT on July 14, marking a significant escalation in tensions between Washington and Tehran amid the ongoing regional conflict.

Read More: Trump declares Iran blockade back, says US will charge Hormuz fees

According to an advisory issued by the US Navy-led Joint Maritime Information Center (JMIC), the blockade will cover all Iranian ports, oil terminals and coastal areas. The restrictions will apply to all commercial and other vessels entering or departing the designated blockaded areas, regardless of their national flag.

The JMIC said any vessel suspected of entering or leaving the blockaded zone without authorisation could be intercepted, diverted or seized. The advisory also warned that force may be used against vessels that fail to comply with the blockade’s requirements.

Despite the new measures, the United States said neutral maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz would continue to be permitted, provided ships are travelling to or from destinations outside Iran. The assurance aims to reduce disruptions to international shipping through one of the world’s most strategically important waterways.

The Strait of Hormuz is a vital global energy corridor through which a substantial share of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas exports pass each day. Any restrictions affecting maritime traffic in the region are closely monitored by governments, energy markets and shipping companies due to their potential impact on global trade and fuel prices.

The announcement comes as hostilities between the United States and Iran continue to fuel uncertainty across the Middle East. Recent military exchanges and concerns over freedom of navigation in the Gulf have heightened fears of broader regional instability.

Shipping operators are expected to closely monitor developments and review security measures for vessels operating near Iranian waters. Analysts say the blockade could increase operational risks, insurance costs and transportation expenses for international maritime trade.

Read More: Trump reinstates blockade on Iranian ports 

Iran had not immediately issued an official response to the latest US announcement. The situation is expected to remain fluid as diplomatic efforts continue alongside heightened military activity in the Gulf region.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: global shipping, Iran, Latest, maritime blockade, Middle East, Strait of Hormuz, United States

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