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Oman Affirms Freedom of Navigation in Strait of Hormuz

The Omani Minister of Transport has stated that imposing fees on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz contradicts international laws. This statement comes amid Iranian proposals to levy such fees, raising concerns in the international community.

Trump considers partnership with Iran to impose fees on ships

U.S. President Donald Trump announced plans to form a partnership with Iran to collect fees from ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz. This move aims to secure the vital waterway amid rising tensions in U.S.-Iran relations.

Launch vacant property fee project to boost real estate market

The Saudi Ministry of Municipalities and Housing has announced the implementation of a vacant property fee project aimed at balancing the real estate market and increasing the supply of residential units. This initiative is part of broader reforms to enhance the efficiency of real estate asset utilization.

Call to Abolish Fees on Foreign Labor in Saudi Construction Sector

Member of the Shura Council, Raida Abu Nayan, has called for a study to abolish fees imposed on foreign labor in the construction sector to reduce housing costs for Saudi citizens. This was discussed during a council session chaired by Sheikh Abdullah Al Sheikh via video conference.

Announce installment service for imported phone fees in Egypt

The Egyptian customs authority has announced a new installment service for fees on imported mobile phones, aimed at facilitating smartphone purchases for citizens. This decision follows a recent ruling regarding mobile devices.

Increase in Ships Crossing the Strait of Hormuz Amid Iranian Demands

Last week, the Strait of Hormuz saw a significant rise in the number of ships crossing, including an Iraqi oil tanker in Iranian waters. In this context, Tehran renewed its demands for fees to compensate for its losses.

Parents in UAE Demand Reduction of Nursery Fees Amid Closures

A number of parents in the UAE are calling for a reduction in nursery fees due to ongoing closures of these institutions. This demand arises as parents face increasing financial pressures amid the current economic conditions.

Iran imposes new ship ownership requirements for Strait of Hormuz

Recent reports indicate that Iran has established new conditions for ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz, requiring them to be owned by friendly nations. Other vessels will face fees payable in Chinese currency or cryptocurrencies.

Legal Action Requires Payment to Dismiss Private Case

Reports indicate that a payment to the public prosecutor is necessary to file a request to dismiss a private case involving an individual. This raises questions about legal procedures related to privacy.

Iran imposes fees for passage through Strait of Hormuz

Iran has announced plans to impose fees on commercial vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz, marking a significant shift in the management of this crucial maritime corridor. This decision comes as tensions rise in the region, where the strait is vital for global oil trade.

Iran Imposes Fees on Allies for Strait of Hormuz Passage

Iran has implemented fees for its allies crossing the Strait of Hormuz, while the Indian president refuses to pay any charges. This development comes amid reports of U.S. naval troop deployments to the region and ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Iran.