United States

government

Last mentioned: Apr 17, 2026

Timeline

  1. Final Determination Deadline

    Statutory deadline for the USTR to conclude the investigation and recommend actions.

  2. Final Rulings

    Final determination of duty rates and implementation of new tariff schedules.

  3. Extension Deadline

    The date by which the parties must confirm in writing if they wish to extend the pact for 16 years.

  4. Extension Deadline

    The date by which all three countries must confirm in writing if they wish to extend the agreement for another 16 years.

  5. Public Comment Period

    Industry stakeholders and trade partners submit testimony regarding the impact of proposed tariffs.

  6. Public Comment Period

    Expected window for industry stakeholders to submit testimony on the impact of potential tariffs.

  7. Summit Announcement

    Anticipated date for the formal announcement of the Trump-Xi summit location and date.

  8. Naval Posturing

    Anticipated movement of US 5th Fleet assets to the Northern Persian Gulf.

  9. Preliminary Findings

    Initial determinations on anti-dumping and countervailing duties expected for key product categories.

  10. Original Implementation

    The original target date for the deal to take effect (now delayed).

  11. Current Status

    Conflict enters fourth week; China maintains neutrality while utilizing strategic energy reserves.

  12. U.S. Demand

    President Trump demands China and other nations provide ships to clear the strategic waterway.

  13. Preliminary Conclusion

    Expected end date for the first round of Paris negotiations to set summit parameters.

  14. Sanctions Eased

    President Trump announces the easing of Venezuelan oil sanctions to boost global supply.

  15. Larijani Assassination

    Israel confirms the killing of Iranian security chief Larijani in a targeted strike.

  16. U.S. Intervention

    President Trump announces the U.S. is widening its military role in the conflict with Iran.

  17. Maritime Chokepoint Crisis

    Reports emerge of the Strait of Hormuz being 'choked,' disrupting global energy flows.

  18. Strategic Warning

    Analysts warn that compliance could place South Korean assets in a maritime 'kill box.'

  19. Formal Review Begins

    The three nations initiate the first six-year joint review of the agreement.

  20. Joint Review Commences

    The three nations begin the first mandatory six-year review of the pact's operations.

Stories mentioning United States 20

Disruptions Neutral

China’s Strategic Neutrality in Iran Conflict: Supply Chain Resilience Tested

As the Iran conflict enters its fourth week, China is leveraging years of strategic energy planning and diplomatic neutrality to insulate its supply chains from Middle Eastern volatility. Despite U.S. pressure to intervene and significant reliance on the Strait of Hormuz, Beijing’s diversified energy infrastructure and massive reserves are providing a critical buffer against global trade shocks.

3 sources
Disruptions Neutral

Iran Restricts Strait of Hormuz Transit for US and Israel-Linked Vessels

Tehran has announced new maritime regulations for the Strait of Hormuz, explicitly barring vessels linked to the United States and Israel from 'non-hostile passage.' This move threatens to disrupt the flow of 20% of the world's oil supply and significantly increases insurance and security risks for global shipping.

2 sources
Disruptions Bearish

Modi Warns of Lockdown-Scale Supply Chain Disruptions Amid West Asia War

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called for 'Covid-like preparedness' in response to the escalating Iran-US-Israel conflict, warning of prolonged global supply chain and energy disruptions. Speaking to the Lok Sabha, Modi emphasized the need for national unity and heightened security across strategic installations to mitigate long-term economic fallout.

7 sources
Disruptions Bearish

US Extends Hormuz Deadline: Supply Chain Risks Mount Amid Iranian Standoff

The United States has extended a critical deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, threatening targeted strikes on power infrastructure if maritime access is not restored. This escalation places nearly a fifth of the world's oil supply at risk, forcing logistics providers to brace for severe market volatility.

3 sources
Disruptions Very Bearish

Trump Threatens Iran Power Grid Over Strait of Hormuz Maritime Closure

President Donald Trump has issued a severe ultimatum to Iran, threatening to destroy the nation's power infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed to international shipping. This escalation places the world's most critical energy chokepoint at the center of a potential kinetic conflict, threatening global supply chain stability.

2 sources
Disruptions Neutral

US Strike on Iranian Base Secures Critical Hormuz Oil Route

The US military has neutralized an Iranian bunker housing weapons that posed a direct threat to energy shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. This targeted operation aims to restore stability to one of the world's most vital maritime chokepoints amid escalating regional tensions.

2 sources
Disruptions Bearish

US Troop Surge and Iranian Threats Escalate Global Supply Chain Risks

The United States has initiated a massive deployment of thousands of additional troops to the Middle East following escalating threats from Iran against international tourism sites. This military buildup signals a significant increase in geopolitical risk for critical maritime corridors and global logistics hubs.

3 sources
Trade Policy Neutral

U.S.-Indonesia Trade Pact Secures Critical Mineral and Energy Supply Chains

The United States and Indonesia have finalized a landmark trade agreement aimed at securing long-term access to critical minerals and fossil fuels. This deal is designed to diversify U.S. supply chains away from dominant regional players while bolstering Indonesia's position as a primary global supplier for the electric vehicle and energy sectors.

2 sources
Disruptions Very Bearish

Strait of Hormuz Chokepoint Tightens as Iran-Israel Conflict Escalates

The assassination of Iranian security chief Larijani by Israeli forces has triggered a wider conflict, leading to the 'choking' of the Strait of Hormuz. With the U.S. and Israel engaged in active hostilities against Iran, global supply chains face severe energy shocks and maritime security risks.

2 sources
Trade Policy Neutral

USMCA Renewal Talks: A Critical Pivot for North American Supply Chains

Official negotiations have commenced between the United States, Mexico, and Canada to conduct the first mandatory six-year review of the USMCA trade agreement. This process is vital for maintaining the stability of the $1.5 trillion North American trade corridor and addressing long-standing disputes in the automotive and energy sectors.

2 sources
Trade Policy Neutral

USMCA Renewal Talks Begin: Navigating the Future of North American Trade

The United States, Mexico, and Canada begin the first formal six-year review of the USMCA this Monday, a process that will determine the stability of North American supply chains for the next decade. These negotiations represent a critical juncture for the $1.5 trillion trade bloc as leaders weigh labor standards, automotive rules, and digital trade integration.

2 sources
market-trends Neutral

Sino-US Trade Talks: A Critical Pivot for Global Logistics Stability

The March 2026 trade talks between the United States and China are being hailed as a critical turning point for global supply chain stability. As both nations navigate a complex landscape of tariffs and technology export controls, the outcome will dictate the predictability of trans-Pacific shipping and manufacturing strategies.

2 sources

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