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Iran claims revenue from Hormuz tolls

Iran's parliament vice speaker confirms the first revenue from tolls on ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz has been deposited into the central bank.

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Thursday, 23 April 2026 at 08:16 UTC
Iran claims revenue from Hormuz tolls
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Iran has announced that revenue collected from tolls on ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz has been deposited into the Central Bank of Iran for the first time. The regime claims the payment system is now operational, marking a significant step in its effort to assert control over the strategic waterway. The announcement was made by the Vice Speaker of Iran's Majlis (parliament), confirming the funds have been credited. This move follows Iran's earlier threats and actions to impose fees on commercial shipping in the strait amid heightened tensions with the United States.
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5d ago@Osint613

Iran says it has collected its first revenue from the tolls.

5d agoAlHaq News | English - Middle East & Geopolitics

Deputy Speaker of Parliament Hajibabaei is named as the official confirming the deposit.

5d agoDD Geopolitics

The announcement was made in the Iranian parliament, confirming the funds have been deposited into the central bank.

5d ago@MonitorX99800

The announcement was made by the Deputy Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, confirming the first successful transfer of funds.

5d ago@visegrad24

The announcement specifically states that Tehran has received its first official revenue from the tolls.

5d agoIntel Slava

The Vice Speaker of the Majlis confirmed the funds have been credited to the Central Bank's account, marking the first official confirmation of the system's operational status.

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