The United States has sanctioned the Persian Gulf Strait ​Authority, the body Iran has set up to ‌manage the Strait of Hormuz, the Treasury Department said on Wednesday.

  • The authority is a body Iran ​has set up to manage requests ​for passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Tehran’s ⁠grip on the strait, the conduit for ​about a fifth of the global oil supply, ​has sent the world economy into turmoil.
  • It closed the strait after the U.S. and Israel launched its ​war against Iran on February 28.
  • Anyone cooperating ​with the authority may be providing support to and ‌receiving ⁠services from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and may be sanctioned, the Treasury said in a statement.
  • “The Iranian military’s latest attempt to ​extort global ​maritime trade ⁠is proof that Economic Fury has left the regime desperate for ​cash,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said.
  • The ​Persian ⁠Gulf Strait Authority published a map last week reaffirming Tehran’s claims to a wide stretch of ⁠water ​on either side of ​the choke point.
A graphic shared by Iran’s newly created Persian Gulf Strait Authority on May 20, 2026 shows what the authority said will be a “controlled maritime zone” at the Strait of Hormuz.

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