Trump Replaces 20% Strait of Hormuz Fee With Trade and Investment Deals From Gulf States
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Trump Replaces 20% Strait of Hormuz Fee With Trade and Investment Deals From Gulf States

14 July, 2026.USA.28 sources

The story in 15 seconds

  • Trump scrapped a 20% Hormuz toll, replacing it with Gulf investment and trade deals.
  • Gulf leaders' pressure and productive talks prompted the policy reversal.
  • Move comes amid ongoing Iran blockade and renewed Strait of Hormuz tensions.

The divide · 1 of 2

Foreign Policy and Quartz frame Trump’s reversal differently: pressure versus investment offers.

Who skipped what

Blind spots

If you only read Asian outlets, you would not know:

  • Unknown which governments and total value behind investment pledges.

Skipped by GMA Network, India Today

If you only read Western Mainstream outlets, you would not know:

  • Unknown which governments and total value behind investment pledges.

Skipped by Foreign Policy, Fox Business, Politico, Scripps News

If you only read Western Alternative outlets, you would not know:

  • Proposed toll would have generated about $240m a day.

Skipped by Quartz, TradingView

How each outlet frames it

Every outlet we compared, the headline it ran, and a link to the original article.

Source Diversity
28 sources
Western Mainstream
10
Western Alternative
8
Asian
5
Other
2
Local Western
2
Latin American
1

Western Alternative

Al-Monitor
Al-Monitor

Trump backtracks on plan to toll Hormuz ships

14 July, 2026

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Crypto Briefing
Crypto Briefing

Trump announces US blockade on Iranian shipping, replaces tariff with investment deals

14 July, 2026

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gCaptain
gCaptain

Trump Drops Proposed 20% Hormuz Fee, Replaces It With Gulf Investment Deals

14 July, 2026

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Quartz
Quartz

Trump drops his Strait of Hormuz shipping fee. The Iran blockade is still on

14 July, 2026

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The National
The National

Trump drops 20% Hormuz toll in favour of deals with Gulf states

14 July, 2026

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TradingView
TradingView

Trump Replaces Proposed 20% Strait Of Hormuz Toll With Investment Deals With Gulf States — ‘Those Investments Will Be Massive’

14 July, 2026

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upi
upi

Trump reverses plan to charge 20% fee in Strait of Hormuz

14 July, 2026

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Washington Examiner
Washington Examiner

Trump drops Strait of Hormuz tolls for Gulf trade deals

14 July, 2026

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Other

Business News Nigeria
Business News Nigeria

Trump drops 20% Hormuz fee plan in favour of Gulf investment deals

14 July, 2026

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cna.al
cna.al

Trump withdraws from 20% tariff on Strait of Hormuz/ Here's what he will replace the measure with

14 July, 2026

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Western Mainstream

El Mundo
El Mundo

Trump now says that he will accept investment agreements with Gulf countries instead of a 20% tariff for using Ormuz.

14 July, 2026

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Foreign Policy
Foreign Policy

Trump Pivots His Strait of Hormuz Strategy—Again

14 July, 2026

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Fox Business
Fox Business

Trump scraps proposed Strait of Hormuz shipping fee for Gulf states' investment deals

14 July, 2026

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IndexBox
IndexBox

Strait of Hormuz Traffic and Shipping Rates: US-Iran Negotiations Impact - News and Statistics

14 July, 2026

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NPR
NPR

Trump scraps his Hormuz shipping charge idea but presses ahead with an Iran blockade

14 July, 2026

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Politico
Politico

Trump backtracks on plan to charge 20 percent fee for ships traveling through Strait of Hormuz

14 July, 2026

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Scripps News
Scripps News

Trump drops planned Strait of Hormuz toll in favor of Gulf trade deals

14 July, 2026

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The Economic Times
The Economic Times

US-Iran war: Trump drops 20% toll plan on Hormuz, seeks Gulf investment deals instead

14 July, 2026

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The Globe and Mail
The Globe and Mail

Trump reverses course on plan to charge tolls in Hormuz, seeks Gulf investment deals instead

14 July, 2026

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The Hill
The Hill

Trump nixes 20 percent Strait of Hormuz toll proposal

14 July, 2026

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Latin American

Folha de S.Paulo
Folha de S.Paulo

Trump now says he trades the Hormuz toll for business.

14 July, 2026

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Asian

GMA Network
GMA Network

Trump drops 20% Hormuz fees plan in favor of Gulf investment deals

14 July, 2026

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India Today
India Today

Trump drops 20% Hormuz fee plan in favour of investment deals with Gulf states

14 July, 2026

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Rediff
Rediff

Trump scraps 20% Hormuz toll for 'massive' Gulf investment deals

14 July, 2026

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South China Morning Post
South China Morning Post

Trump scraps Hormuz toll plan but presses ahead with Iran blockade

14 July, 2026

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VOI.ID
VOI.ID

Controversial Tuai, Trump Finally Cancel 20 Percent Tariff at the Strait of Hormuz

14 July, 2026

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Local Western

KSL News
KSL News

Trump drops Hormuz fee plan in favor of Gulf investment deals

14 July, 2026

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Українські Національні Новини (УНН)
Українські Національні Новини (УНН)

The US will enter into investment agreements with the Gulf countries instead of a 20% tariff - Trump

14 July, 2026

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Full story

Tolls Scrapped, Blockade Stays

President Donald Trump reversed course on Tuesday, saying he would replace a proposed 20% fee on cargo ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz with “Trade and Investment Deals” from Gulf states, after declaring the fee plan on Monday.

Trump backtracks on plan to toll Hormuz ships US President Donald Trump on Tuesday abruptly scrapped a planned 20 percent levy on ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz amid clashes with Iran, saying he would instead seek compensation from Gulf allies via trade deals

Al-MonitorAl-Monitor

Trump said the Strait of Hormuz would be open to “ALL Ship traffic except for Iran,” while the U.S. would implement a “FULL Blockade, but only on Ships coming to and from Iranian ports, or carrying anything have to do with Iranian cargo.”

Image from Al-Monitor
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Foreign Policy reported that Trump’s shift came after “Pressure from Gulf leaders prompted Trump to abandon proposed tolls,” and it said the blockade on Iran officially went back into effect at 4 p.m. EDT.

The same Foreign Policy account said the U.S. Central Command announced on Tuesday that U.S. forces had begun another round of strikes on Iran, prioritizing sites that would degrade Tehran’s ability to attack ships in the strait, and it described the strikes as the fourth consecutive day of U.S. strikes against the country.

Allies, Democrats Push Back

Trump’s about-face triggered criticism from U.S. lawmakers and allies, with Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) arguing, “I think [the strait is] international waters, and there shouldn’t be a toll put on ships by anyone.”

Politico reported that Trump said his mind was changed when he spoke to leaders from the Gulf states, who “wanted the waterway controlled a different way,” and it quoted Trump telling reporters in the Oval Office, “They said we’d love to do it a different way.”

Image from Business News Nigeria
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Democrats also warned that taking on a “guardian” role would raise risks, and Politico quoted Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) saying, “If we’re suddenly going to be the guardian of the strait, that's not going to just be accepted lying down.”

Politico further said U.K. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper argued that “no country can do what Iran has been seeking to do,” while stating, “We are opposed to tolls in the strait of Hormuz.”

Energy Flow and War Risks

Even as Trump dropped the 20% fee, the sources tied the policy shift to ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict and the status of the waterway, with Foreign Policy saying crude prices rose roughly 2 percent on Tuesday and that the number of vessels transiting the strait continued to fall, plummeting to just 10 ships on Monday in the smallest daily total in more than a month.

Foreign Policy also said Trump reiterated on Tuesday his commitment to reimposing the U.S. military blockade on Iran, which it said officially went back into effect at 4 p.m. EDT, and it quoted Trump writing on Truth Social that “Oil is flowing like never before.”

The National reported that Trump’s new approach kept the “FULL Blockade” targeting Iranian ports and Iranian cargo, while it described the earlier fee proposal as having drawn condemnation and said the UN’s shipping agency opposed placing fees on passage through waterways.

In parallel, the same Foreign Policy account described escalation beyond the strait, saying Iran fired ballistic missiles at a U.S. base in Jordan and launched aerial attacks on Bahrain and Kuwait, and it added that no casualties were reported in either incident.

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