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.

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.

Iran says it has collected its first revenue from the tolls.
Deputy Speaker of Parliament Hajibabaei is named as the official confirming the deposit.
The announcement was made in the Iranian parliament, confirming the funds have been deposited into the central bank.
The announcement was made by the Deputy Speaker of the Iranian Parliament, confirming the first successful transfer of funds.
The announcement specifically states that Tehran has received its first official revenue from the tolls.
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.