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    Strait of Hormuz closed again over US blockade, says Iran military command

    Iran's military command has announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital energy shipping channel, citing a US blockade. This move follows alleged US-Israeli strikes and Iran's prior threat to charge fees for passage. The strait is crucial as it handles approximately one-fifth of global oil and LNG supplies.

    Greek, Indian tankers U-turn before Hormuz amid reopening doubt

    Several oil tankers have turned back in the Persian Gulf. This follows Iran's mixed signals on keeping the Strait of Hormuz open. Shipowners are uncertain about transit. Five Greek and Indian tankers halted journeys early Saturday. Warnings were reportedly broadcast over radio. The situation creates confusion for global oil trade.

    Indian refiner Reliance rejects Iran oil cargoes as waiver deadline looms

    Reliance Industries has rejected two Iranian oil cargoes. This comes just before a U.S. waiver on Iranian oil exports expires. Washington will not renew these waivers. India had allowed Reliance to buy Iranian oil on several sanctioned tankers. Reliance stated the Derya tanker cargo did not meet compliance requirements. Indian Oil Corp recently bought Iranian crude.

    Strongly urge early restoration of freedom of navigation through Strait of Hormuz: India

    India has called the targeting of commercial shipping in the West Asia conflict “deplorable” and urged the immediate restoration of safe and free navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, citing concerns over energy security and global trade.

    Oil producers, shipowners in standoff over who takes Hormuz risk

    This standoff highlights the extreme dangers of this vital energy route, with owners demanding unrealistic guarantees and charterers unwilling to accept the burden.

    Can Iran legally put a price on passage through the Strait of Hormuz?

    Iran’s move to charge tolls on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz has sparked a legal and geopolitical debate. Under international law, particularly UNCLOS, vessels are entitled to “transit passage” through key straits without interference, making unilateral tolls highly contentious. While Iran argues it can regulate movement within its territorial waters, most experts view such charges as inconsistent with established maritime norms.

    • How a US blockade on Iran has sanctioned ships turning around

      The US Navy’s blockade of Iran is showing impact, with sanctioned vessels turning back or halting after crossing the Strait of Hormuz. Officials say maritime trade has been effectively stopped, raising pressure on Iran’s economy, even as risks persist with spoofed ship data and volatile regional shipping conditions.

      Hormuz shipping muted as US blockade takes hold: Tracking data

      A trickle of ships crossed the Strait of Hormuz Tuesday and Wednesday as a US blockade appeared to further curb traffic in the trade route already paralysed by Iranian forces, marine tracking data showed. Here are the latest developments in the strait, - US blockade enforced - The US military said the blockade of vessels either departing or destined for Iranian ports had been fully implemented during the first 48 hours.

      Despite Trump's naval blockade, Iran has not run out of cards

      Iran warns it could block vital shipping lanes including the Persian Gulf, Sea of Oman, and Red Sea. This move escalates tensions with the US amid ongoing talks. Pakistan is mediating to prevent further conflict. Iran's threat highlights its asymmetric capabilities to disrupt global trade and raise costs for all involved.

      Trump says Iran war 'close to over'; army chief of mediator Pakistan arrives in Tehran

      President Trump anticipates the war with Iran is nearing its end, with Pakistan's army chief arriving in Tehran to mediate further talks. Diplomatic efforts aim to bridge gaps after previous negotiations stalled, while the U.S. continues to intercept vessels and Iran warns of retaliation against its port blockades.

      US-sanctioned Chinese tanker turns back to Strait of Hormuz, day after Gulf exit

      The sanctioned tanker Rich Starry returned to the Strait of Hormuz after failing to breach a U.S. blockade on Iranian-linked vessels. U.S. forces say no ships passed in the first 24 hours, with several turning back, as disruptions deepen uncertainty for global shipping, oil markets, and insurers.

      Attacks on merchant shipping completely unacceptable, says Jaishankar amid West Asia situation

      India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has strongly backed safe and unimpeded maritime shipping. He stated that attacks on merchant vessels are unacceptable. This comes as India engages diplomatically on the West Asia conflict. The minister also highlighted India's commitment to energy market supply chain resilience. India is closely monitoring developments in the region.

      Iran military warns will block Red Sea if US naval blockade continues

      Iran's military warned on Wednesday it would block trade through the Red Sea, along with the Gulf and Sea of Oman, if the US naval blockade on Iranian ports continues. "The powerful armed forces of the Islamic republic will not allow any exports or imports to continue in the Persian Gulf, the Sea of Oman, and the Red Sea," said Ali Abdollahi.

      'India will work to develop supply chain resilience,' says EAM at AZEC Plus meeting on disruptions in energy markets

      Jaishankar said that India stands ready to work with like-minded partners to develop supply chain resilience.

      Trump deploys 10,000 troops, over 12 warships & more for Hormuz blockade; no ships cross in first 24 hours, says US Central Command

      America has initiated a naval blockade around Iranian ports. Over ten thousand American personnel, warships, and aircraft are part of this operation. The mission aims to restrict ships going to and from Iranian ports. In the first day, no ships passed the blockade. Six merchant vessels turned back towards Iranian ports in the Gulf of Oman.

      US destroyer turns back 2 Iran oil tankers after Donald Trump blockade begins

      A U.S. destroyer intercepted two oil tankers departing Iran and ordered them to turn back, marking early enforcement of Donald Trump’s Hormuz blockade. The move signals rising tensions as Washington ramps up pressure on Tehran amid ongoing conflict and fragile ceasefire talks.

      Iran war: Six ships turned around as part of Strait of Hormuz blockade, US military says

      US-Iran war news: A U.S. naval blockade is in effect around Iran's ports and coastal areas. No ships have successfully passed the blockade. Six merchant vessels have turned back following U.S. military orders. This action follows the breakdown of peace talks between the U.S. and Iran. The blockade impacts vessels going to or from Iran.

      Peak oil price likely to come 'in next few weeks,' US Energy secretary says

      Oil prices are likely to peak in the coming weeks as shipping traffic gradually resumes through the Strait of Hormuz, US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said on Monday.

      US considers another round of in-person talks with Iran as ceasefire deadline looms

      US officials are exploring the possibility of a new meeting with Iran. This comes as the current ceasefire nears its end. Discussions are ongoing with regional mediators. Both sides are working towards an agreement. Potential locations are being reviewed. The US administration remains cautiously optimistic about a diplomatic breakthrough. Iran has reportedly expressed a strong desire to reach a deal.

      Trump shakes fist, then claims Iran contact again

      Iran war news: US President Donald Trump said Iran has reached out for peace talks even as he escalated threats against its navy, warning of “elimination” if ships approach a US blockade. Washington also warned against trading Iranian oil, while Tehran called the move “piracy” and cautioned of wider Gulf instability.

      Trump warns of elimination if Iranian Navy ships hinder Hormuz 'blockade'

      Iran news: America has begun blocking ships in the Strait of Hormuz. President Donald Trump warned Iran's Navy ships of immediate elimination if they approach the blockade. He stated that 158 Iranian ships have already been destroyed. This action aims to force Iran to agree to open the waterway and accept a peace deal.

      Iran threatens to retaliate against Gulf ports for US blockade

      The United States military will blockade ships leaving Iran's ports starting Monday. Iran has threatened retaliation against Gulf neighbors. Oil prices have jumped significantly as the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. Talks to end the conflict have broken down. NATO allies refuse to join the blockade. US President Trump warns high gas prices may persist.

      Will US naval blockade on Iranian ports successful in ending already-fragile ceasefire? Global oil, Strait of Hormuz, Donald Trump, Iran tensions explained

      Will US naval blockade on Iranian ports successful in ending already-fragile ceasefire? The United States has launched a naval blockade targeting ships linked to Iranian ports after failed talks. Warships are near the Gulf of Oman and the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has issued warnings. Oil prices, shipping, and global trade face pressure. This explainer covers the blockade, ceasefire risks, oil supply impact, diplomacy, and global reactions.

      US military to enforce blockade in Gulf of Oman, Arabian Sea - note to seafarers

      The U.S. military will enforce a blockade in the Gulf of Oman and Arabian Sea east of the Strait of Hormuz, affecting all vessel traffic regardless of flag. Vessels entering or departing the blockaded area without authorization face interception, diversion, and capture. This measure will not impede neutral transit passage through the Strait of Hormuz to non-Iranian destinations.

      Iran slams US plans of blockade of its ports, says no Gulf port will be safe if its maritime security is threatened

      An Iranian Armed Forces spokesperson called U.S. restrictions on vessels in international waters “illegal” and said they amount to piracy, warning that Iran will enforce a “permanent mechanism” to control the Strait of Hormuz.

      India, Oman discuss ways to boost trade, investments

      India's Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal met with Oman's Minister of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion. They discussed ways to enhance trade and investment ties. This follows recent discussions with other Gulf nations. The India-Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement aims to boost mutual growth.

      Two supertankers including Pakistan-flagged ship take a u-turn at Hormuz as US-Iran talks collapse

      Two empty supertankers turned back from the Strait of Hormuz at the last moment as US-Iran peace talks in Islamabad collapsed, highlighting ongoing risks in the key oil route. A third vessel was able to pass through, though the reasons for the differing outcomes remain unclear despite prior Iranian approvals.

      Piyush Goyal holds talks with Saudi Arabia trade minister on stronger supply chains

      India's Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal met with Saudi Arabia's Trade Minister Majid bin Abdullah Al Qassabi. They discussed strengthening supply chains affected by the West Asia crisis. Both ministers expressed optimism for early progress on the India-GCC Free Trade Agreement negotiations. The discussions also focused on ensuring smooth trade flows and recovering from disruptions.

      Only 10 vessels cross Strait of Hormuz since US-Iran truce as world’s oil lifeline remains frozen

      The Strait of Hormuz sees minimal ship traffic post-ceasefire. Only a handful of vessels have navigated the crucial waterway amid ongoing concerns. Iran has outlined specific routes, with some ships reportedly paying fees. Hundreds of ships remain stranded, and the global oil market faces severe disruption. Shipping giants are hesitant to resume normal operations.

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