
According to Moneyweb, Iran's attempts to toll the Strait of Hormuz are unlikely to succeed, as the strait is not a canal and therefore cannot be effectively managed in that manner. Despite Iran's desire for additional income from this strategic waterway, the geographical nature of the Strait poses significant challenges to such an initiative.
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Al Jazeera·June 24, 2026 at 2:27 PM
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