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# Date: March 17, 2026
## Short-Term Impact
1)
· Event: Iran announces indefinite closure of Hormuz Strait shipping lanes to "hostile nations and their supporters."
· Impact: Approximately 20% of global maritime oil faces long-term disruption risk → crude oil, natural gas, and shipping insurance prices continue to receive geopolitical risk premiums.
· Focus Point: Whether new mine-laying, tanker attacks, or escort fleet operations enter the strait emerge.
2)
· Event: Approximately 1,000 merchant vessels and 20,000 sailors trapped in the Persian Gulf; commercial shipping volume through Hormuz Strait drops approximately 90% from normal levels.
· Impact: Energy and bulk commodity logistics severely disrupted → oil prices remain elevated, global supply chain costs continue rising.
· Focus Point: Whether the International Maritime Organization activates emergency shipping coordination mechanisms.
3)
· Event: The United States pushes for establishment of a multinational naval escort coalition to restore strait transit, but most allies have not yet committed to deploying ships.
· Impact: Escort plan advancement slows → market expectations for energy transport recovery decrease.
· Focus Point: Whether any countries formally announce participation in escort operations.
4)
· Event: Iran implements **"selective transit policy"** for certain countries, allowing individual non-Western nation tankers passage through the strait.
· Impact: Global energy trade begins experiencing bloc-based transportation patterns → oil price volatility intensifies, Asian energy importing nations benefit relatively more.
· Focus Point: Whether the list of allowed transit countries expands in the future.
5)
· Event: Energy tanker war insurance rate increases 200%-300% in a short time period.
· Impact: Shipping and energy transport costs rise sharply → global commodity prices and inflation expectations pushed further higher.
· Focus Point: Whether major shipping companies continue suspending Gulf routes.
6)
· Event: Crude oil prices again rise to approximately $105/barrel vicinity, with notable market volatility intensification.
· Impact: Energy shock re-dominates global asset pricing → energy stocks strengthen, aviation and consumer sectors face pressure.
· Focus Point: Whether Brent oil price breaks through the $110 key level.
## Long-Term Impact
7)
· Event: International energy market assessment indicates current conflict has formed one of the largest-scale oil supply disruptions in modern history.
· Impact: Global energy market structure may undergo restructuring → oil, gas, and resource-type nation assets benefit long-term.
· Focus Point: Scale and duration of global daily supply gap.
8)
· Event: Major banks raise oil price expectations, estimating Brent could maintain above $85 if conflict persists.
· Impact: Market begins pricing in prolonged high energy price scenario → inflation and interest rate paths reprice.
· Focus Point: Whether major investment banks continue raising oil price forecasts.
9)
· Event: Energy and shipping crisis is impacting manufacturing, construction, and transportation industry cost structures.
· Impact: Global production costs rise → industrial and consumer sector profit margins face pressure.
· Focus Point: Whether countries introduce energy subsidies or price control policies.
10)
· Event: Global energy transport and trade system experiences systemic turbulence; multiple countries begin discussing energy security and supply diversification.
· Impact: Energy security becomes long-term policy core → new energy, energy storage, and non-Middle East oil and gas assets value rises.
· Focus Point: Major energy importing nations' strategic reserves and energy investment policy changes.