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At the same time, influential figures within Iran’s leadership are benefiting significantly from the turmoil that the proposed agreement might alleviate. Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei and oil magnate Hossein Shamkhani have gained from rising oil prices, aided by a temporary U.S. sanctions exemption that permits Iran-affiliated tankers to transport crude through the strait. According to former U.S. Treasury official Miad Maleki, intermediaries such as Khamenei and Shamkhani are retaining much of the revenue, rather than the Iranian government. Iranian legislators have separately disclosed that the nation has been imposing transit fees as high as $2 million per vessel and is now earning double its pre-war oil export revenue.