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Iran considers levying transit fees on ships in Hormuz Strait, lawmaker says

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DUBAI, March 19 (Reuters) - ‌Iran is considering a proposal ​to levy transit fees on vessels passing through the Strait ⁠of Hormuz, a lawmaker said on Thursday, a potential bid to monetise Tehran's newfound grip ​over the critical waterway through which a fifth of ‌global oil and liquefied gas passes.

Since the start of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, Tehran has disrupted ⁠maritime transit through the strait for ⁠vessels it says are linked to its war adversaries and their allies.

According to the Iranian Students' News Agency, the lawmaker said parliament was ‌considering a bill under which countries using the ⁠strait for shipping, energy transit ‌and food supplies would be ​required to pay tolls and taxes to Iran.

An adviser to Iran's supreme leader said "a new ‌regime for the Strait of Hormuz" ​will follow the ⁠war's eventual end, allowing Tehran to apply ‌maritime restrictions on states ⁠that have sanctioned it.

"By using the strategic position of the Strait of Hormuz, we can sanction (the ​West) and prevent ‌their ships from passing through this waterway," Mohammad ⁠Mokhber said on Thursday, ​according to Mehr news agency.

(Reporting by Dubai ​NewsroomEditing by Ros Russell)

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