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Iran Pushes Toll on Strait of Hormuz to Turn Shipping into Revenue
world14 days ago

Iran Pushes Toll on Strait of Hormuz to Turn Shipping into Revenue

Iran is pushing a plan to monetize transit through the Strait of Hormuz by charging tolls on ships, tying passage to its geopolitical demands as it signals a “new regime” for the chokepoint. If implemented, fees could generate hundreds of millions to billions in revenue and rival the Suez Canal, but experts say such transit charges lack a clear basis under international law. The move underscores Tehran’s leverage from shipping disruptions, even as Western powers warn against tolls while some vessels reportedly test paid routes.

Controversy Surrounds Congestion Pricing Implementation in NYC
transportation2 years ago

Controversy Surrounds Congestion Pricing Implementation in NYC

New York City is moving closer to implementing congestion pricing in Manhattan, with the installation of vehicle-identifying scanners and tolling devices at various points. The tolling system, expected to charge motorists between $9 and $23 during peak hours, aims to raise funds for transit upgrades and reduce the number of vehicles entering Manhattan. However, the plan is facing opposition from the state of New Jersey, which has filed a federal lawsuit challenging the approval of the plan. Despite the legal challenges, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) remains confident that congestion pricing will proceed as planned.