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Trump drops 20% fee plan for Hormuz Strait in favor of deals with Gulf states

By Thomson Reuters Jul 14, 2026 | 10:28 AM

July 14 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday dropped the idea of charging a 20% fee on all cargo ​shipped through the Strait of Hormuz, ‌and said he would instead take trade and investment deals with the Gulf states.

The change of plan comes a day after Trump proposed charging a 20% fee ‌to ​guard the waterway.

“Based on ⁠highly productive conversations with ⁠Middle East leadership, I have decided to replace the 20% United States Reimbursement Fee with Trade and Investment Deals that the various ​Gulf States will be making into the United States,” he said in a ⁠post on Truth Social.

Trump did ⁠not mention any commitments by ​Gulf states, saying “Investments will be MASSIVE but, at ​the same time, extraordinarily good for them, ‌and their future.”

Shortly after Trump made the 20% fee proposal on Monday, the U.N.’s shipping agency said it opposed fees on ships ⁠passing through maritime waterways but added it would await more details of what Trump had in mind.

In ⁠his post ‌on Tuesday, Trump declared the Strait ⁠of Hormuz was open to all ​ship ‌traffic except for Iran.

“We will ​therefore have ⁠a FULL Blockade, but only on Ships coming to and from Iranian ports, or carrying anything have to do with Iranian cargo,” he said.

(Reporting by Bhargav Acharya and Ismail Shakil;Editing by ​David Ljunggren)