The Persian Gulf Strait Authority has defined new boundaries for the Strait of Hormuz's regulatory jurisdiction, stating that vessels must secure transit clearance before crossing the waterway, according to a Wednesday X post.
"The line connecting Kuh-e Mubarak in Iran to the south of Fujairah in the UAE at the eastern entrance of the Strait, to the line connecting the tip of Qeshm Island in Iran to Umm Al-Quwain in the UAE at the western entrance," PGSA said.
Transit through the Strait of Hormuz requires vessels to coordinate with and obtain authorization from the PGSA, it said, adding that only those vessels securing permits will be allowed passage.
The PGSA, an Iranian government body responsible for regulating commercial maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, was recently established to manage transit through the Strait.