AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Pressure: The US is demanding Iran issue a public pledge that the Strait of Hormuz is open to international shipping and that civilian vessels won’t be attacked, as Washington blames a “rogue” hard-line faction for recent ship incidents and warns negotiators have limited time. Escalation Cycle: Fresh US-Iran strikes have again rattled a fragile interim deal, with Iran retaliating against US-allied bases in Kuwait and Bahrain and Trump reiterating the ceasefire is “OVER” while talks continue. Market Impact: Oil prices eased after hopes for smoother shipping, but the risk premium remains as traders watch whether Hormuz traffic can normalize; LNG and gas demand outlooks are also clouded by tighter supplies. Sanctions & MoU Fight: Iran says the US is violating the MoU after new sanctions on an Iran-linked financier, while the US presses for public commitments tied to shipping safety. Regional Energy Routing: Turkey and Iraq are nearing a one-year extension of their 1973 crude pipeline deal (Kirkuk–Ceyhan), a reminder that northern routes are the backup when Hormuz is disrupted. Gulf Political Spillover: Saudi banks reportedly blocked payments to UAE accounts amid Gulf rifts, adding another layer of uncertainty for cross-border commerce.
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