Global Markets
Trump’s Iran Blockade Strategy: A Volatility Catalyst for Global Crude Markets
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The prospect of a new blockade against Iran under a Trump administration threatens to trigger a far more aggressive reaction in oil markets than the localized disruption witnessed in April.
Geopolitical Friction and Supply Dynamics
While the initial blockade in April successfully stifled Iranian exports, it failed to ignite a sustained price surge. The landscape has since shifted fundamentally.
Depleted Reserves and Maritime Fragility
The margin for error in global energy markets has narrowed significantly due to two converging factors:
We are moving from a period of supply management to a period of supply vulnerability. Unlike the April incident, the current depletion of global buffers means any disruption to Iranian flows will be amplified by shipping risks and higher freight volatility. The maritime corridor is no longer just a transit point; it is a strategic fault line.