United States

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Timeline

  1. Policy Outlook

    Expected implementation of structural reforms to support high-quality development goals.

  2. Review Deadline

    The date by which parties must confirm in writing their desire to extend the agreement for another 16 years.

  3. Trump's Public Statement

    President Trump makes a statement about opening the strait and profiting from oil, as reported in sources.

  4. Discharge Deadline

    Final date for sanctioned Iranian oil to be discharged under current US waiver.

  5. Blockade Initiation

    The Hormuz Strait blockade begins, causing initial disruptions to shipping traffic.

  6. Russian Import

    Expected arrival of first Russian crude shipment in five years under a 30-day waiver.

  7. Diplomatic Confirmation

    Ambassador Romualdez confirms ongoing talks with US State Dept for sanctions waivers.

  8. Emergency Declaration

    Philippines declares a one-year national energy emergency due to Middle East war fallout.

  9. Projected Escalation

    Expected increase in military activity as warned by Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz.

  10. Official Confirmation

    International news agencies confirm the scale and targets of the IRGC operation.

  11. Initial Reports

    Reports of explosions and smoke plumes emerge from the Middle East.

  12. Attack Commencement

    IRGC launches the 70th wave of strikes against 5 US installations.

  13. Natanz Strike

    Iran's main nuclear enrichment site is struck again amidst heavy aerial bombardment of Tehran.

  14. Diego Garcia Targeted

    Iran attempts a long-range missile strike on the joint UK-US base in the Indian Ocean.

  15. Supply Assessment

    Government reports 45-day fuel buffer; US issues 30-day waiver for Iranian oil already at sea.

  16. Current Crisis

    Commercial shipping enters the Strait without the protection of a multinational naval coalition.

  17. Record Highs

    AAA reports diesel prices reaching $5.04 per gallon.

  18. Price Milestone

    US diesel average hits the $5.00 per gallon mark.

  19. Negotiations Commence

    Formal start of the review process to determine the agreement's extension.

  20. Logistics Surcharges

    Major freight carriers expected to announce revised fuel surcharge schedules for April.

Stories mentioning United States 20

Disruptions Neutral

Hormuz Blockade Halts 30% of Oil Shipments, Disrupting Global Logistics

Trump's Hormuz blockade has worsened shipping crises, forcing supply chain managers to reroute deliveries and face delays in key commodities like oil. This event highlights vulnerabilities in global logistics networks, potentially increasing operational costs for manufacturing and procurement teams. Businesses in supply chain sectors must adapt to these disruptions to maintain efficiency amid rising geopolitical tensions.

2 sources
Trade Policy Neutral

Philippines Navigates US Sanctions to Secure Energy Amid Global Supply Crisis

The Philippines has declared a one-year national energy emergency, prompting high-level negotiations with Washington for sanctions waivers to import oil from Iran, Russia, and Venezuela. Faced with a 45-day supply buffer and escalating Middle East tensions, Manila is pivoting toward sanctioned energy sources to stabilize its domestic power and logistics sectors.

2 sources
Disruptions Very Bearish

Iran Strikes Diego Garcia: Indian Ocean Logistics and Trade Routes at Risk

Iran has launched a direct missile strike against the strategic military outpost of Diego Garcia following explicit warnings to British personnel. The unprecedented attack on this critical Indian Ocean hub threatens to destabilize global shipping lanes and air freight corridors connecting Europe, Africa, and Asia.

10 sources
Trade Policy Neutral

Philippines Eyes $1T Mineral Wealth Amid Regulatory and Strategy Hurdles

The Philippines is aggressively pursuing international partnerships with the US, South Korea, and Canada to unlock $1 trillion in critical mineral reserves. However, analysts warn that the lack of a coherent national roadmap and structural reforms may prevent the country from transitioning to a high-value processing hub.

3 sources
Disruptions Neutral

Strait of Hormuz Security Crisis: US Allies Withhold Naval Escorts

A significant diplomatic rift has emerged as key U.S. allies refuse to participate in naval escort missions through the Strait of Hormuz. This breakdown in maritime cooperation leaves the world's most critical energy chokepoint vulnerable, threatening global oil supplies and skyrocketing insurance costs for shipping lines.

2 sources
market-trends Bearish

US Diesel Surges Past $5 Threshold Amid Middle East Conflict

US diesel prices have hit a three-year high of $5.04 per gallon following the outbreak of conflict in Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. This rapid escalation threatens to drive up operational costs across shipping, agriculture, and construction, signaling a period of intense inflationary pressure for global supply chains.

2 sources
Trade Policy Neutral

Goyal Dismisses US Trade Delay Reports, Affirming Supply Chain Resilience

Union Minister Piyush Goyal has categorically rejected reports of a delay in the US-India trade deal, describing them as baseless. The agreement, which reached an interim framework last month, focuses on protecting India's agricultural interests while securing high-tech investments to bolster global supply chain resilience.

4 sources
Disruptions Very Bearish

Middle East War Escalation: Strait of Hormuz Closure Threatens Global Energy

Israel's targeted strikes on Iranian nuclear leadership and the subsequent call by Tehran to close the Strait of Hormuz have pushed oil prices above $100 per barrel. As the conflict expands into a regional war involving direct US intervention, global supply chains face an immediate threat to energy security and maritime logistics.

2 sources
market-trends Bearish

Geopolitical Conflict with Iran Triggers Global Logistics Fuel Crisis

The escalating conflict with Iran has sent global oil prices soaring, creating immediate 'sticker shock' for American consumers and severe cost pressures for the logistics sector. As fuel surcharges climb, supply chain managers are bracing for a period of sustained volatility and inflationary pressure across all transport modes.

3 sources
Logistics Bearish

Defense Logistics Under Strain: US Weapons Stockpiles Dwindle Amid Iran War

The Trump administration and Democratic lawmakers are at odds over the rapid depletion of U.S. weapons stockpiles following strikes in Iran. This friction exposes deep-seated vulnerabilities in the defense industrial base, highlighting a critical inability to replenish high-tech munitions at the rate of current consumption.

17 sources

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