Here Are The Countries’ Ships Allowed Through Iran’s Strait Of Hormuz

Iran has granted passage through the Strait of Hormuz to vessels from select countries, including Malaysia, Japan, China, Turkey, India, and Thailand. The move is seen as a step towards easing financial pressures from rising oil prices, with about 20% of the global oil supply passing through the Strait.
Iran has allowed vessels from several countries to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Malaysia, Japan, China, Turkey, India, and Thailand are among the countries whose ships are permitted to sail through the Strait. The Strait is a critical waterway, with about 20% of the global oil supply passing through it. Iran has said the Strait is open to all countries except the US and its allies. The country has imposed certain conditions for vessels to pass through, including coordination with Iranian authorities and compliance with safety and security regulations.
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