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Shooting Summit Record Shows Chinas Xi Enables War as Trump Seeks Peace

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Geopolitical tensions between US and China over Strait of Hormuz and Iran blockade create supply disruption risk for oil shipments. China's support for Iran's blockade threatens tanker transit through the strait, potentially spiking oil prices and shipping insurance premiums. Defense spending may rise due to PLA expansion. Commercial mechanism is weak as no concrete supply disruption or price move is reported; impact depends on summit outcome.

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  • US-China summit scheduled May 13-15, 2026
  • USS Delbert Black enforcing US control in Strait of Hormuz
  • China supports Iran's blockade
  • China increased oil purchases from Iran
  • PLA expanding nuclear arsenal and naval capabilities

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