Iran Mandates 48-Hour Advance Notice for All Ships Transiting Strait of Hormuz
Un total de 25 navires commerciaux ont passé le détroit d’Ormuz jeudi après un accord permettant sa réouverture la veille, un volume inédit depuis mi-avril, selon des données de la plateforme de suivi maritime AXSMarine publiées vendredi.
Iran has implemented a new regulation requiring all commercial vessels to submit transit requests 48 hours in advance for passage through the Strait of Hormuz. This directive comes after a significant number of ships, 25 commercial vessels, transited the vital waterway on Thursday following a temporary reopening agreement. The volume of traffic on Thursday was the highest recorded since mid-April, according to maritime tracking data. The new requirement aims to enhance control and oversight of maritime traffic in this strategically important chokepoint. It reflects ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region. The advance notice period is intended to manage and potentially regulate vessel movements. This measure impacts global shipping routes and energy supplies. Adherence to the new rule is crucial for uninterrupted transit.
This new Iranian regulation impacts global shipping and energy security by requiring advance notice for all vessels transiting the critical Strait of Hormuz.
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