Iran Launches New Strait of Hormuz Authority as Global Costs Climb

The Trump administration is pushing a U.N. resolution condemning Iran’s actions against commercial shipping.
Iran Launches New Strait of Hormuz Authority as Global Costs Climb
An Iranian tugboat is in the foreground as cargo ships sit at anchor in the Strait of Hormuz off Bandar Abbas, Iran on May 4, 2026. Amirhosein Khorgooi/ISNA via AP
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Tehran has moved to formalize its control over the Strait of Hormuz by introducing a new body to oversee maritime transit through the strategic waterway and charge tolls, as businesses worldwide face mounting losses tied to shipping disruptions and rising energy costs.

The newly created Persian Gulf Strait Authority, or PGSA, announced in a May 18 post on X that it is now the “legal entity and representative authority” responsible for managing passage through the Strait of Hormuz on behalf of the Iranian government.

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Evgenia Filimianova
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Evgenia Filimianova is a UK-based journalist covering a wide range of international stories, with a particular interest in foreign policy, economy, and UK politics.