Ceasefire window period + designated route + transit fee, is Iran opening up or consolidating control this time? The EU is calling for free passage, shipowners are feeling uneasy.

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Analysis: Iran announces the Strait of Hormuz is "completely open," but industry stakeholders remain cautious
Iran announces that the Strait of Hormuz will be open during the remaining ceasefire period, with commercial ships required to follow designated routes and obtain permission from the Revolutionary Guard.
German Hapag-Lloyd and Norwegian shipowners stated they will assess the situation before deciding whether to pass, with no conclusion reached;
Finnish president welcomed the statement, advocating for a diplomatic solution;
Swedish prime minister promised safe passage after a permanent ceasefire;
EU representatives emphasized that the strait should be open and free for passage, demanding Iran abandon its transit fee plans.
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