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Iran Seeking Tolls In Bitcoin, Yuan From Ships Crossing Strait Of Hormuz

by Page 3 News International Desk
April 9, 2026
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Regional officials said yuan collections have already begun in some cases, worrying Gulf producers who fear a shift in oil trade influence.

New Delhi: Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps are asking vessels, seeking to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, to pre-arrange tolls in cryptocurrency or Chinese yuan during the two-week ceasefire with the US. Some crews even reported broadcasts warning that ships without approval risk being targeted, according to a report by The Wall Street Journal.

Only a handful of vessels have been allowed through on certain days this week, according to shipping data cited by market participants, the report added.

What Iran Is Asking For

  • Advance notice of cargo and vessel details by email
  • Transit approval routed through Iranian authorities
  • Payments set in advance, in Bitcoin or Chinese yuan
  • Use of a northerly corridor close to Iran’s coast, between Qeshm and Larak islands
  • Tiered treatment: friendly cargo passes easier; others face delays or denial

One Iranian industry representative told The Financial Times that the tariff could be $1 per barrel for laden tankers, while empty ships may pass freely. Supertankers could face bills running into millions of dollars depending on size and cargo, the report added.

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Why Crypto & Yuan?

Iran is under heavy US and European sanctions. Dollar payments are difficult. Crypto is harder to trace. Yuan settlements reduce exposure to Western banking rails.

Regional officials said yuan collections have already begun in some cases, worrying Gulf producers who fear a shift in oil trade influence away from Western systems.

Traffic Far Below Normal

MetricBefore conflict (approx)Current estimates
Ships transiting per day13510-15 (case by case)
Seaborne crude via strait38% shareSeverely restricted
Seaborne LNG via strait19% shareDisrupted
Tankers waiting in Gulf—300-400 vessels

Shipping executives described the Gulf as a “car park”. Many owners are waiting for clarity before risking passage.

Legal And Geopolitical Friction

International maritime law allows tolls in man-made canals like Suez or Panama. However, it does not permit charging for passage through natural waterways such as Hormuz.

Gulf states have objected that the plan violates freedom of navigation principles under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.

Oman, which sits across the channel from Iran, has not agreed to any fee-sharing proposal, according to mediators cited by the WSJ.

A New Lever For Tehran

Analysts say Iran has converted wartime control into peacetime leverage. Control of Hormuz now offers Tehran constant, visible pressure on global markets without firing a shot.

Iran’s foreign minister has said traffic during the truce will be overseen by Iran’s armed forces. The remarks were reposted by US officials on social media, underscoring how central the waterway has become to ceasefire talks.

Market Impact Beyond Oil

  • Fertilisers and petrochemicals move through this lane
  • Helium shipments used in semiconductor production pass here
  • Food prices and freight insurance costs are already reacting

Traders say even if the ceasefire holds, the approval system is so slow that normal flows cannot resume quickly.

Why This Complicates Peace Talks

The US has publicly called for a fully open strait. Gulf producers want unimpeded exports. Iran wants monitoring power and revenue.

This clash now sits at the centre of negotiations for any longer truce. As one maritime risk adviser told the FT, there is no practical way to clear the vessel backlog in two weeks under the current approval regime.

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