Hormuz Corridor Artwork

The World’s Busiest Natural Reserve Has Never Charged Admission. Let’s Pay Now.

Before Iran began charging for the Strait of Hormuz, the Strait of Hormuz was charging Iran — and no one was paying… Iran’s parliament has passed legislation imposing transit fees of up to $2 million per vessel — payment in Chinese yuan or cryptocurrency, enforced by IRGC escort through a controlled corridor near Larak Island. Tehran frames this as sovereign revenue. International maritime law calls it illegal. Both may be missing the point.