China and U.S. Agree to Oppose Hormuz Toll Imposition
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China and the United States have reached an agreement to oppose the imposition of tolls on the Strait of Hormuz, according to a statement from the U.S. State Department.
The U.S. State Department confirmed that the two countries have agreed to counter any tolls that might be levied on shipping passing through the strategic waterway. The agreement was announced in Washington, where officials highlighted the importance of maintaining free passage for international trade.
The decision comes amid growing concerns over potential disruptions to global oil shipments, as the Strait of Hormuz remains a critical chokepoint for energy transport.
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