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Iran, Oman to jointly charge fees along Strait of Hormuz: Report
Iran and Oman plan to jointly impose a service fee for use of the Strait of Hormuz, despite US objections. The 14-point plan between the US and Iran stipulates free transit during a 60-day negotiation period, but Iran and Oman are mandated to develop a post-war business model involving tolls, with Oman preferring voluntary fees and Iran insisting on mandatory charges.
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