
Trump Blockade Threat: Oil Prices Surge, Asia Braces for Fallout
US President Donald Trump's threat to maintain a naval blockade on Iran unless its nuclear program is curtailed has triggered a surge in global oil prices, with Brent crude hitting $120 a barrel. Asian economies, which rely heavily on the Strait of Hormuz for energy supplies, are bracing for severe economic fallout. The crisis has led to shortages of key commodities and forced regional airlines to cut flights. While some nations, like South Korea, are diversifying energy sources, the instability raises significant humanitarian concerns, with the UN warning that millions in the Asia-Pacific region face increased poverty risks.






















