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Iran opens application process for permits to pass through Strait of Hormuz: media

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Iran opens application process for permits to pass through Strait of Hormuz: media

2026-06-03 00:10 Last Updated At:02:17

Iranian media said on Tuesday that the application system for vessel passage through the Strait of Hormuz is now fully open, enabling shipowners and captains worldwide to apply at any time of day.

The reports said that vessels can submit their requests through an electronic system, which will issue passage permits upon approval.

On the same day, Iran's Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy said that 24 ships had sailed through the Strait of Hormuz within the past 24 hours in coordination with its forces.

The vessels sailed through the waterway under the protection of IRGC naval forces after obtaining permission, according to the Public Relations department of the IRGC Navy.

Iran tightened its grip on the Strait of Hormuz beginning Feb. 28, when it barred safe passage of vessels belonging to or affiliated with Israel and the United States following their joint strikes on Iranian territory.

Iran opens application process for permits to pass through Strait of Hormuz: media

Iran opens application process for permits to pass through Strait of Hormuz: media

The China-Laos Railway has become a major transport artery in Southeast Asia, cutting freight times, expanding passenger flows and linking regional economies.

The China-Laos Railway, a landmark project of high-quality Belt and Road cooperation, began operations in December 2021. The 1,035-kilometer railway connects Kunming, the capital of southwest China's Yunnan Province, with Vientiane, the capital of Laos.

It has significantly enhanced regional connectivity, boosted regional economic growth, and facilitated people-to-people and cultural exchanges.

Passengers can now travel by rail all the way from Thailand to China, a journey that would have been difficult to imagine just a few years ago.

"I traveled up from Bangkok last night on the overnight train, and now I'm traveling up to Luang Prabang and then on to Kunming to explore Yunnan province. It's really easy to use the app and to book the trains, so so far so good. Everything seems to be working out," said an Australian passenger.

Jie Sen, a passenger service staff at Vientiane Railway Station, said the railway has become an important channel for cross-border travel.

"Passengers from more than 120 countries and regions have traveled on the railway. International trains between China and Laos now run four times a day, with the fastest trip from Kunming South to Vientiane taking just 9 hours and 36 minutes," he said.

"In terms of freight transport, cross-border shipping time has been reduced from five to seven days by road to just one to two days by rail. More than 3,800 categories of goods are now transported via the railway. Its logistics network reaches 19 countries and regions, including Laos, Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore," said He Xuqiang, head of Vientiane Railway Station.

China-Laos Railway becomes key regional transportation corridor

China-Laos Railway becomes key regional transportation corridor

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