Strait of Hormuz: IMO plans to create a safe corridor as scenarios for Iranian 'tolls' intensify
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is planning to establish a safe corridor in the Strait of Hormuz as Iranian reports suggest the government may impose transit fees on vessels.
Iran Considering 'Safe Corridor' in Strait of Hormuz; Reports of 'Toll' Collection Discussed
Iran is reportedly establishing a 'safe corridor' in the Strait of Hormuz for ships with approved navigation and is contemplating the collection of tolls for passage.
Crisis at the Strait of Hormuz: A special corridor may be established for the evacuation of stuck sailors
Approximately 20,000 sailors are trapped on ships in the Strait of Hormuz, prompting discussions for a special evacuation corridor by the UN.
International Maritime Organization Calls for Safe Passage to Evacuate Sailors from the Gulf
The International Maritime Organization has called for the establishment of a safe maritime corridor for the evacuation of commercial vessels from the Gulf amid heightened tensions due to the ongoing US-Israel conflict with Iran.
Iran's Mines in the Strait of Hormuz: A Pressure Tactic or a Direct Threat to Navigation?
Tensions are rising in the Strait of Hormuz as Iran employs strategic maneuvers to assert control over this vital maritime corridor amidst American warnings of the danger of underwater mines.
China-Iran Rail Corridor: Discussion of Oil and Weapons via Rail
The Iran-China rail corridor is being discussed as an alternative to maritime trade, but technical challenges and limited capacity prevent its full effectiveness.
What Deal is Happening Between China and Iran Amidst Major Wars Over Oil, Weapons via Rail Routes?
The article discusses the ongoing discourse surrounding Iran's rail corridor with China, emphasizing its limitations compared to maritime trade.
โSqueezeโ out of the Interoceanic Corridor: Mexico and Portugal sign protocol for maritime corridor
Mexico and Portugal have signed a protocol to develop a maritime corridor for bidirectional transport of goods including LNG and solid bulk.
Mexico and Portugal sign maritime corridor with brother ports
Mexico and Portugal have established a maritime corridor facilitating bidirectional transport of various cargo types, officially designating the Ports of Sines and Coatzacoalcos as brother ports.