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UN shipping agency opposes any fees in the straits after Trump plans Hormuz fee

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Trump stated in a post on Truth Social that the process would start immediately. He did not elaborate.

A spokesperson for the United Nations said, "We're aware of this post and are awaiting more details." International Maritime Organization.

"We've always maintained a consistent stance against fees - IMO is opposed to charging fees for the passage through straits that are used for international navigation." There is "no legal basis" to introduce tolls for transiting through a strait.

Officials from the shipping industry expressed their concern at?the newest development. They added that, in their opinion, such a move would violate international law.

"How will this make it safer for people to travel through the water and what guarantees will this provide?" One official who declined to be named said about Trump's position. (Reporting and editing by Sharon Singleton, Susan Fenton, and Jonathan Saul)

(source: Reuters)