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FRI · 2026-06-19 · 17:12 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0619-85820
News/Iran floats insurance fees and asserts control over Hormuz
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Iran floats insurance fees and asserts control over Hormuz

Iran is asserting control over the Strait of Hormuz by requiring ships to obtain its permission and mandatory insurance to transit. This move comes as the US reports 20 ships passed through overnight using a recommended route along Oman's coast.

BloombergSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-06-19 · 17:12 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 2 min
Iran floats insurance fees and asserts control over Hormuz
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Iran is asserting control over the Strait of Hormuz by requiring ships to obtain its permission and mandatory insurance to transit. This move comes as the US reports 20 ships passed through overnight using a recommended route along Oman's coast. The conflicting signals create uncertainty for the shipping industry regarding the safety of this vital energy chokepoint. While Iran's current insurance requirement is free, the Persian Gulf Strait Authority's document suggests potential future charges and mandates adherence to a specific route along Iran's coast, prohibiting alternatives. This situation raises concerns among shippers and oil producers about the possibility of future tolls on the strait, despite a recent interim peace deal with the US that stipulated free transit for its 60-day term.

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The US stated that 20 ships sailed through the Strait of Hormuz overnight via a recommended route along Oman’s coast.

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Iran is demanding mandatory insurance and ship permission for ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz.

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Ships must follow a prescribed route along Iran's coast, and alternatives are prohibited.

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The insurance policy required by Iran is currently free but could involve charges in the future.

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Shippers and oil producers fear Iran's insurance demand could lead to tolls on the Strait of Hormuz.

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For many shippers and oil producers, the demand for mandatory Insurance threatens to crystallise a worst-case scenario: Tolls on the strait3-MIN READ3-MIN0Published: 1:12am, 20 Jun 2026Updated: 1:13am, 20 Jun 2026Iran sought to assert control over Strait of Hormuz by saying that ships need its permission and mandatory Insurance to cross, even as the US said that 20 ships sailed through overnight via a route it recommends along Oman’s coast.The conflicting signals come as the shipping industry tries to assess whether it is safe to transit the world’s most important energy chokepoint and what sort of system will emerge after the US and Tehran reached an interim peace deal to reopen the strait.The number of ships crossing with their signals on dropped Friday after an initial surge, and after a report of a mine spotted near Oman’s coast.For many shippers and oil producers, Iran’s update on Insurance threatened to crystallise a worst-case scenario: Tolls on the Strait of Hormuz.The Insurance policy required by Iran is currently free, but could involve charges in the future, the country’s Persian Gulf Strait Authority said in a document on its website. It also said that ships must follow a prescribed route that passes along its coast and that alternatives are prohibited.00:59Trump thanks China’s Xi, Russia’s Putin for being ‘neutral’ in Iran warShippers and producers have grown increasingly concerned about the prospect that Iran will seek to toll the strait in future, after the memorandum of understanding signed with the US said only that transit would be free for the duration of its 60-day term.
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