JUST IN: 🇮🇷🇺🇸 Iran officially closes the Strait of Hormuz again after US says it will not end its blockade.

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HotAirBalloonCrossingMountains
· 1h ago
When the Strait of Hormuz closes, the global energy market immediately becomes tense, shipping insurance and freight rates also soar, and ordinary people are the ones who suffer.
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GaslightLatte
· 11h ago
This is a typical geopolitical "choke point," where one side imposes a blockade while retaliating, ultimately resulting in the entire world footing the bill.
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MirrorBallReflection
· 04-18 12:50
Every time I hear the words "Close the Hormuz," my first reaction is: the market is about to experience a sharp fluctuation.
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NonceNomad
· 04-18 12:40
Once the news breaks, WTI and Brent crude oil are expected to surge, and short-term funds will be looking for new themes again.
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GateUser-dcb4d0d5
· 04-18 12:32
Hopefully it doesn't escalate into a conflict; in places like the Taiwan Strait, any incident can become a major issue.
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LittleSunOfStainedGlass
· 04-18 12:17
The United States says it won't end the blockade, and Iran is applying pressure through the Strait; both sides are escalating, making negotiations seem further away.
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PeonyMemo
· 04-18 12:15
Coming again? The oil prices are probably about to take off.
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PaperHandsPro
· 04-18 12:13
If the shutdown is truly long-term, the entire chain of crude oil, natural gas, chemicals, and shipping will need to be re-evaluated, and even the crypto space will be affected by risk appetite.
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