Iran imposes mandatory insurance on ships transiting Strait of Hormuz, with fees likely to follow [View all]
aka "protection"; this is for the periods when they haven't closed it completely.
IRAN has introduced mandatory insurance for all vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, requiring shipowners to obtain coverage approved and initially provided free by Tehrans newly created Persian Gulf Strait Authority.
The move, detailed in a PGSA terms‑and‑conditions document seen by Lloyds List, effectively sidesteps a new US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding that guarantees safe passage of commercial vessels with no charge for 60 days.
Irans insurance requirement carries no fee during that period, but Tehran has confirmed that charges may be imposed once the 60‑day window closes.
This insurance is provided free of charge to the vessel owner, with all expenses covered by the Islamic Republic of Iran, the document states.
The PGSA reserves the right to introduce insurance fees in the future
Owners will then be required to purchase and renew coverage accordingly.
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