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Iran to arrange Hormuz ship passage at no charge for 60 days

US and partners sign $300B Iran reconstruction MOU The memorandum outlines a $300 billion plan for Iran's reconstruction; Iran to arrange Strait of Hormuz ship passage at no charge for 60 days, a m...

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The Morning Briefing collects the strongest ZettaWire signals from the latest publishing window. The lead item is US and partners sign $300B Iran reconstruction MOU The memorandum outlines a $300 billion plan for Iran's reconstruction. The edition also tracks Iran to arrange Strait of Hormuz ship passage at no charge for 60 days, a move affecting one of the world's most critical energy shipping routes; US and Iran reaffirm commitment not to procure or develop nuclear weapons under new MOU. Each item below is grounded in the selected story text and source metadata.

US and partners sign $300B Iran reconstruction MOU The memorandum outlines a $300 billion plan for Iran's reconstruction

US and partners sign $300B Iran reconstruction MOU The memorandum outlines a $300 billion plan for Iran's reconstruction.

category: economy; location: Iran; ZettaWire score: 8.

Iran to arrange Strait of Hormuz ship passage at no charge for 60 days, a move affecting one of the world's most critical energy shipping routes

Iran announces it will arrange ship passage through the Strait of Hormuz at no charge for 60 days, potentially easing transit through one of the world's most strategic maritime chokepoints.

category: energy; location: Iran; ZettaWire score: 8.

US and Iran reaffirm commitment not to procure or develop nuclear weapons under new MOU

US and Iran reaffirm commitment not to procure or develop nuclear weapons under a new memorandum of understanding.

category: nuclear; ZettaWire score: 8.

Iran's state TV says vessel transit through Strait of Hormuz must be coordinated with Revolutionary Guards Navy

Iran's state TV says vessel transit through the Strait of Hormuz still requires coordination with the Revolutionary Guards Navy, reaffirming Tehran's oversight of the strategic oil shipping route.

category: military; location: Iran; ZettaWire score: 7.

US Treasuries recover from selloff as new Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh positions himself as credible inflation fighter

US Treasuries rebounded from a selloff after new Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh positioned himself as a credible figure to fight inflation, easing investor concerns over monetary policy direction.

category: markets; location: United States; ZettaWire score: 7.

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