Türkiye increases passage fee for int'l ships through straits by 15 pct
ISTANBUL, June 15 (Xinhua) -- Türkiye has increased the transit fees for international vessels navigating through the strategic Turkish straits, which connect the Mediterranean Sea to the Black Sea, authorities announced on Sunday.
Transport and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu said in a statement that the toll increased by 15 percent compared to the previous year, reaching 5.83 U.S. dollars per ton. The new rate will take effect on July 1.
The updated fees will apply to vessels transiting the Bosphorus Strait in Istanbul and the Dardanelles Strait in northwestern Türkiye, with charges based on their net tonnage, the minister noted.
"This increase is highly valuable in terms of supporting the sustainability of the public services we provide in the Turkish Straits," the minister pointed out. "With the fees we collect, we continue to constantly improve our infrastructure and vessel traffic monitoring systems to enhance maritime safety and security, as well as environmental protection, in our straits -- among the world's most challenging and risky narrow waterways."
A total of 51,058 transit vessels subject to the tolls passed through the two straits in 2024, generating 227.4 million dollars in revenue, according to the minister.
Crossing through Türkiye's largest city, Istanbul, the Bosphorus Strait stretches nearly 30 kilometers and narrows to about 700 meters at its tightest points, serving as a vital corridor linking the Black Sea to the Sea of Marmara.
Meanwhile, the Dardanelles Strait in the Canakkale province is another key waterway, extending 61 kilometers and connecting the Sea of Marmara with the Aegean and Mediterranean seas. ■
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