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Around 3,000 containers destined for Iran have been stranded at Pakistan’s Karachi port due to heightened tensions and a naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. Documents recently surfaced requesting assistance to release the containers, which were originally meant to reach Iran through trans-shipment but were unloaded in Karachi instead. Discussions are underway with Pakistani authorities to use a land route to move the containers to the border, from where Iranian trucks would transport them into Iran.

Maritime experts and shipping industry sources noted that Iran has been collecting tolls from China in yuan and cryptocurrency, charging about one dollar per barrel of oil and setting cargo fees based on oil prices. This system has generated significant revenue for Iran. However, the United States has reportedly found ways to disrupt this supply chain, with several vessels already detained under the naval blockade.

Experts believe the blockade functions more as a pressure tactic against Iran than as a direct act of war.

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Amar Desh 23 Apr 26

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