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Iran requires ships to submit transit requests 48 hours in advance for Strait of Hormuz

Iran requires ships to submit transit requests 48 hours in advance for Strait of Hormuz

Iran has implemented new regulations requiring ships to submit transit requests 48 hours prior to passing through the Strait of Hormuz. Shipping traffic has reportedly increased following a deal to halt US-Iran conflict.

4 sources across English · blind spot: little coverage from the center

Left 50% · Center 0% · Right 50%

How outlets framed it

Left: Sources on the left frame Iran's new regulations for the Strait of Hormuz as a consequence of a US-Iran war deal, suggesting a shift in regional dynamics.

Center: Central sources report on Iran's new requirement for ships to submit transit requests 48 hours in advance for the Strait of Hormuz, noting increased traffic after a US-Iran war deal.

Right: Right-leaning sources highlight Iran's denial of closing the Strait of Hormuz and assert that shipping operations remain normal, emphasizing Iran's control over the waterway.

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Iran requires ships to submit transit requests 48 hours in advance for Strait of Hormuz — coverage across 4 sources | Zaviye