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UN shipping agency opposes fees for any strait, after Trump plans Hormuz charge

By Thomson Reuters Jul 13, 2026 | 12:01 PM

LONDON, July 13 (Reuters) – The U.N.’s shipping agency said on Monday that it opposes fees on ships ​passing through maritime waterways but ‌would await more details after U.S. President Donald Trump said he would reinstate a naval blockade on Iran and charge 20% on ‌all ​cargo shipped through the ⁠Strait of Hormuz.

Trump ⁠said in a Truth Social post the process would begin immediately, but did not elaborate.

“We are aware of the ​post and awaiting more details,” a spokesperson with the U.N.’s International ⁠Maritime Organization said.

“We ⁠have always been consistent on ​our stance on fees – IMO stands firmly ​against charging fees for passage through ‌straits used for international navigation. There is no legal basis through which to introduce mandatory tolls simply to ⁠transit through a strait.”

Shipping industry officials expressed concern at the latest development, adding that such ⁠a move ‌in their assessment would ⁠violate international law.

“How is this ​going ‌to make it safer to ​sail through ⁠and what guarantees will this give?” one official, who declined to be identified, said of Trump’s post.

(Reporting by Jonathan Saul; Editing by Sharon Singleton and ​Susan Fenton)