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US Sanctions Iran Strait Authority Over Maritime Control

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Washington — The United States on Wednesday added Iran’s Persian Gulf Strait Authority to the Treasury Department’s Specially Designated Nationals list, the Office of Foreign Assets Control said, after the authority was launched on May 18 to manage requests for passage through the Strait of Hormuz. The listing cites alleged attempts to impose tolls on commercial vessels and links to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The designation, announced May 27–28, forms part of the U.S. 'Economic Fury' campaign; Treasury statements warned that anyone cooperating with the authority may face sanctions. Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent described the action as a response to alleged extortion of maritime trade, and officials this week urged shipping firms and insurers to assess exposure and compliance risks.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • February 28: Articles report closure of the Strait of Hormuz amid reported hostilities.
  • May 18: Iran launches the Persian Gulf Strait Authority to manage vessel passage.
  • Mid‑May: PGSA publishes a map asserting maritime claims around the Hormuz choke point.
  • May 27–28: U.S. Treasury/OFAC adds the PGSA to the Specially Designated Nationals list.
  • Late May: Treasury warns of sanction risks for cooperating parties; shipping and insurance sectors assess impacts.

Why This Matters to You

This move could impact global shipping and trade, possibly affecting prices at home. If you're in the shipping or insurance industry, it's time to assess your risk. Even as a consumer, keep an eye on potential price hikes for imported goods.

The Bottom Line

The U.S. is flexing its economic muscle to counter what it sees as Iran's maritime overreach. It's a high-stakes game of chess on the high seas. Worth forwarding if you know someone in the shipping or insurance sectors.

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Who Benefited

The United States seeks to limit Iranian maritime revenue and signal deterrence; allied insurers and compliance agencies also gain clearer legal cover for avoiding sanctioned counterparties.

Who Impacted

Iran's Persian Gulf Strait Authority, its affiliated entities, and any commercial partners face sanctions exposure, restricted access to global financial systems, and reputational harm affecting maritime operations.

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Who Benefited

The United States seeks to limit Iranian maritime revenue and signal deterrence; allied insurers and compliance agencies also gain clearer legal cover for avoiding sanctioned counterparties.

Who Impacted

Iran's Persian Gulf Strait Authority, its affiliated entities, and any commercial partners face sanctions exposure, restricted access to global financial systems, and reputational harm affecting maritime operations.

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