On April 22, commodity traders expressed concerns about Iran's toll charges on the Strait of Hormuz, fearing it sets a dangerous precedent for global trade. According to BlockBeats, since the outbreak of the Middle East conflict in late February, Iran has attempted to impose transit fees on ships passing through the strait, sparking strong protests from international shipping regulators.
Larry Johnson, Global Shipping Director at Mercuria Energy Trading, stated, "A highly dangerous precedent is being set here, which undermines the right of innocent vessels to pass freely." He questioned the implications if other critical channels or waterways start imposing fees or face disruptions, citing potential scenarios in places like the Black Sea, the Danish Strait, and the Strait of Malacca. Johnson emphasized that the free flow of global trade is now compromised.