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trump insists no need for xis help on iran war c 22280500

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The ongoing US-Iran war is disrupting global oil supply, with IEA projecting a 3.9 mb/d reduction by 2026. Iran's control over Strait of Hormuz threatens tanker transit, directly affecting crude oil and LNG shipping. The blockade and conflict create supply shortage risk for global oil and gas markets, with potential price spikes. Impact is global but concentrated on energy importers dependent on Middle East supply.

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  • US President Trump stated US will prevail in Iran war without China's help.
  • IEA projects oil supply reduction of about 3.9 million barrels per day by 2026 due to disruptions.
  • Iran has strengthened control over Strait of Hormuz.
  • US aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln enforcing maritime blockade in the region.
Sector verdictOIL_GAS_UPSTREAMUpmagnitude 5/3 Β· confidence 4/5

Crude oil prices spike 8-12% in 48h on supply disruption fears; Brent and WTI affected.

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  • LOGISTICS_SHIPPINGmid
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Inflation is the rate at which consumer prices rise over time, typically measured by a CPI index. Central banks use policy interest rates to keep it within a target band.