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Iran blocks Strait of Hormuz, escalating US tensions

Iran blocks the Strait of Hormuz, escalating US tensions and disrupting global oil supply, with crude prices rising 16% in a week.

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Editorial Team
May 12, 2026
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The Mexico City government has inaugurated a renovated light rail line, enhancing connectivity to Estadio Azteca, the opening venue for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup. This infrastructure project aims to improve accessibility for the influx of visitors expected during the tournament. Meanwhile, geopolitical tensions are escalating with the US-Iran ceasefire deteriorating, as President Trump declared it “on life support.” The ongoing blockade of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran is causing significant disruptions in global oil supply, with Brent crude prices rising approximately 16% in the past week. These developments are exerting indirect pressure on Mexico and global logistics. The deteriorating US-Iran relations appear to influence the Strait of Hormuz Ship Transit market, with decreasing odds of a YES outcome for ship transit. This is consistent with the fragile state of the ceasefire, suggesting high impact on market pricing. Similarly, the Iran Airspace Closure market reflects increased likelihood of closure, also indicating high impact due to escalating tensions. Watch for further developments in US-Iran diplomatic talks, as any progress could alter the current trajectory of the Strait of Hormuz and Iran Airspace markets. Key actors such as Donald Trump and Ali Khamenei are central to any potential de-escalation. The evolving geopolitical landscape will continue to impact market expectations and pricing.

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