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JUST IN: ๐Ÿ‡ด๐Ÿ‡ฒ Oman says it does not agree to impose transit fees on ships in Strait of Hormuz.

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June 30, 2026

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JUST IN: Oman says it does not agree to impose transit fees on ships in Strait of Hormuz.@BRICSNews

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Bloomberg

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ยท Jul 9, 2026

Oman Tells UN Itโ€™s Against Imposing Transit Fees in Hormuz

Oman told the United Nationsโ€™ shipping agency that it doesnโ€™t support imposing transit fees in the Strait of Hormuz, an approach which might set the sultanate at odds with Iran, which is pushing to charge passing freighters for navigation.

Middle East Eye

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ยท Jun 25, 2026

Oman says 'no transit fees' in any future arrangement on Hormuz

Oman says 'no transit fees' in any future arrangement on Hormuz Oman's top diplomat said no transit fees would be imposed in the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday after Muscat and Tehran, which border the key waterway, had earlier said they were discussing service costs. Badr Albusaidi said future arrangements regarding the Strait do not entail the imposition of any transit fees, during a meeting of Gulf foreign ministers in the Bahraini capital Manama with US Secretary Marco Rubio - whose administration has repeatedly opposed any fees or tolls.

Syrian Arab News Agency

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ยท Jun 25, 2026

Oman says no plans to impose transit fees in Strait of Hormuz

Manama, June 25 (SANA) Oman said on Thursday it has no plans to impose transit fees on ships using the Strait of Hormuz, reaffirming its commitment to freedom of navigation and the safe passage of maritime traffic in accordance with international law. Speaking at the joint ministerial meeting between the Gulf Cooperation Council and the []

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ยท Jul 9, 2026

World : Oman Against Mandatory Transit Fees In Strait Of Hormuz, Backs Voluntary Arrangements

LONDON, July 9 (Bernama-Xinhua) -- Oman does not support imposing transit fees on vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz but is open to exploring voluntary arrangements related to navigational support services, an Omani representative said here on Thursday, reported Xinhua.

Arab Times Online

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ยท Jun 25, 2026

Oman Rules Out Transit Fees in Future Strait of Hormuz Shipping Arrangements

MUSCAT, Jun 25: Oman has said future arrangements governing the Strait of Hormuz will not involve the introduction of transit fees, as it expressed support for a memorandum of unde...

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ยท Jun 25, 2026

Oman says no transit fees planned for future Hormuz Strait arrangements

MUSCAT/TEHRAN, June 25 (Xinhua) -- Oman said Thursday that future arrangements related to the Strait of Hormuz would not involve the imposition of transit fees, reaffirming its commitment to ensuring free and secure navigation through the strategic waterway.The remarks were made by Omani Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad bin Hamood Albusaidi during the joint ministerial meeting between the Gulf Cooperation

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