Trump says Strait of Hormuz toll could be ‘joint venture’ after Iran ceasefire

WorldPolitics
8 Apr 2026 • 11:22 PM MYT
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  • Iran has agreed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping as part of a two-week ceasefire agreement announced with the US.
  • Iran intends to charge fees for ships transiting the Strait, arguing the tolls are necessary to cover the cost of damage inflicted by the recent conflict.
  • This proposed toll system, which could reportedly net Iran millions of dollars, is opposed by the US and its Gulf allies and may be in breach of international maritime law.
  • President Donald Trump suggested the US could be part of the toll deal, stating Washington and Tehran were “thinking of doing it as a joint venture”.
  • Shipping companies have reacted cautiously, welcoming the pause in hostilities but warning that full trade resumption will take at least six to eight weeks due to underlying tensions and a backlog of vessels.

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