AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Flashpoint: The US carried out fresh “defensive” strikes near Bandar Abbas, shooting down four Iranian one-way drones and hitting a control site preparing another launch, while Iran’s IRGC said it retaliated by targeting a US airbase; Kuwait also reported intercepting missile and drone threats, as the fragile US-Iran ceasefire and talks remain shaky. US Policy Pressure on Shipping: Washington imposed new sanctions on Iran’s Strait of Hormuz maritime authority, accusing it of extorting fees and enabling IRGC-linked activity, while Trump reiterated no country will control the waterway—yet warned Oman to “behave” amid a proposed monitoring/control mechanism. Market Impact: Oil prices rebounded after the renewed exchanges, with Brent and WTI rising as shipping through Hormuz stays constrained and investors price higher energy and inflation risk. Diplomacy vs. Escalation: Trump dismissed an Iranian state-TV report of a draft deal to reopen Hormuz shipping and said the US is “not satisfied,” while also rejecting any transfer of Iran’s highly enriched uranium to Russia or China. Regional Transport Ripple: South Korea summoned Iran’s envoy over a likely Iran-linked missile strike on a Korean-operated vessel near Hormuz, underscoring how maritime disruptions are turning into direct logistics and security headaches.
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