
<p>The Strait of Malacca could serve as a model for how Oman and Iran might collect fees in the Strait of Hormuz, but there are significant differences between the two waterways.</p>
<p>Key factors shaping potential fee collection include the geographic, political, and security dynamics of each region, which influence how tolls or charges could be implemented and enforced.</p>
<p>The analysis highlights that while lessons can be drawn from the Malacca model, any approach for Hormuz would need to account for distinct regional circumstances and potential political sensitivities.</p>
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