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Iran proposes charging fees in Hormuz with Gulf neighbors: WSJ
*IRAN PROPOSES CHARGING FEES IN HORMUZ WITH GULF NEIGHBORS: WSJ
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) June 25, 2026
*IRAN ESTIMATES $40B A YEAR IN REVENUE FROM HORMUZ: WSJ
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IRAN PITCHED PLAN TO CHARGE IN STRAIT AS FAR AS BEIJING - WSJ
— First Squawk (@FirstSquawk) June 25, 2026
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TEHRAN PITCHING IDEA TO THE MIDDLE EAST AND BEIJING - WSJ
— First Squawk (@FirstSquawk) June 25, 2026
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ANY SERVICE FEES LEVIED BY IRAN WOULD NEED OK BY IMO - WSJ
— First Squawk (@FirstSquawk) June 25, 2026
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