Iranian MP Boroujerdi says law on new Hormuz Strait passage procedure will be adopted after parliament resumes; central bank opens toll accounts in rial, yuan, dollar, euro.
A law on a new procedure for passing through the Strait of Hormuz will be adopted after the Iranian parliament resumes work, said Majlis deputy Boroujerdi. He noted that the Central Bank of Iran has opened four special accounts in Iranian rials, yuan, dollars, and euros to collect tolls for passage through the strait.
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A law on a new procedure for passing through the Strait of Hormuz will be adopted after the Iranian parliament resumes work, said Majlis deputy Boroujerdi. He noted that the Central Bank of Iran has opened four special accounts in Iranian rials, yuan, dollars, and euros to collect tolls for passage through the strait.
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