US Treasury warns shippers not to pay Hormuz tolls, even in form of charity
U.S. Treasury warns shippers paying tolls or making charitable donations to Iran for passage through the Strait of Hormuz risk sanctions. This advisory comes as Iran proposes fees for safe passage and sends a new negotiation proposal to the U.S. v...

The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world's most strategically vital maritime routes, with about 20% of the world's seaborne crude oil and liquefied natural gas flows passing through it.
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Tehran has proposed fees or tolls on vessels passing through the Strait, as part of proposals to end the war with Israel and the United States.
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The advisory, from Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control, said the U.S. is aware of Iranian threats to shipping and demands for payments to receive safe passage through the Strait. The warning came as Iran sent its latest proposal for negotiations with the U.S. to Pakistani mediators, a move that could improve prospects for breaking an impasse in efforts to end the Iran war.
OFAC said demands may include several payment options, including fiat currency, digital assets, offsets, informal swaps, or other in-kind payments, such as nominally charitable donations made to the Iranian Red Crescent Society, Bonyad Mostazafan, or Iranian embassy accounts.
"OFAC is issuing this alert to warn U.S. and non-U.S. persons about the sanctions risks of making these payments to, or soliciting guarantees from, the Iranian regime for safe passage," it said. "These risks exist regardless of payment method."
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