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Trump Reverses Course on Strait of Hormuz Toll Following Gulf State Discussions
August 19, 2026
Why it matters locally: While details on the proposed investments are scarce, any significant foreign investment in the United States could have ripple effects on California's diverse economy, particularly in sectors that attract international capital.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump announced a reversal of his administration's plan to impose a 20% toll on cargo passing through the Strait of Hormuz. Trump explained that his decision followed conversations with leaders from Gulf countries. He said these leaders, whom he identified as "kings and emirs" and other regional figures, suggested a different approach. The president indicated that the alternative arrangement involves Gulf states making investments in the United States. He did not provide specific details regarding the nature or scale of these proposed investments. The original proposal for a 20% transit fee aimed to generate revenue from international shipping through the vital waterway.
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