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Timeline

  1. Regional Conflict

    Active hostilities between Iran, Israel, and the United States provide the backdrop for the crackdown.

  2. Washington Summit

    Canada's new trade team meets with Greer to signal a thaw in relations and discuss the CUSMA review.

  3. Spanish Denial

    The Sánchez administration issues a formal statement denying any participation in the cited operations.

  4. Diplomatic Fallout

    Media reports highlight the contradiction, leading to questions about the accuracy of U.S. coalition lists.

  5. White House Briefing

    U.S. officials name Spain as a key partner in ongoing Middle East security operations.

  6. PDAC Convention

    Philippine delegation attends the global mining convention in Toronto to court Canadian investors.

  7. CUSMA Review Deadline

    The scheduled period for the three nations to review and potentially renew the continental trade pact.

  8. US-Philippines Ministerial

    Secretary Marco Rubio hosts Manila officials to sign critical minerals MOU in Washington.

  9. US-Philippines MOU

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Philippine officials sign a critical minerals cooperation agreement in Washington.

  10. Structural Reform Deadline

    Analysts call for a fully articulated national strategy to transition to domestic processing.

  11. Greer's Public Critique

    USTR Jamieson Greer tells Fox Business that Canadian trade barriers, specifically in wine and spirits, are blocking progress.

  12. Tariff Implementation

    15% across-the-board tariffs scheduled to take effect for 150 days.

  13. Negotiations Deferred

    India and US officially reschedule the Feb 23 chief negotiator meeting to evaluate legal impacts.

  14. Talks Postponed

    India and US reschedule the Feb 23 chief negotiator meeting in Washington DC.

  15. Trump Retaliation

    President Trump announces 10% global tariffs, later increased to 15%.

  16. Tariff Escalation

    Trump imposes 10% (later 15%) tariffs on all countries for 150 days.

  17. Framework Reached

    India and US announce a framework for an interim trade agreement.

  18. SCOTUS Ruling

    US Supreme Court strikes down presidential tariff authority, citing Congressional power.

  19. SCOTUS Ruling

    US Supreme Court strikes down President Trump's unilateral tariff-imposing powers.

  20. Framework Reached

    India and US announce a framework for an interim trade agreement.

Stories mentioning United States 20

markets Very Bearish

Oil Soars to $95/Barrel as FG Warns Citizens: Gulf Conflict Escalates

Nigeria’s advisory for its citizens in Iran and the Gulf sent ripples through energy markets, pushing Brent crude up 8% to $95 as the Strait of Hormuz threat intensifies. The crisis puts $20B+ in annual diaspora remittances at risk and could trigger capital flight from regional banks.

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other Very Bearish

Iran’s 11-Missile Salvo Sparks Nigerian Evacuation Advisory: What’s Next?

The Nigerian Federal Government’s advisory follows Iran’s launch of 11 long-range missiles at U.S. bases, a deliberate demonstration of force. For defense planners, the operation and resulting civilian protection mandate highlight gaps in multinational evacuation logistics and the cascading effects of regional military posturing.

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disruptions Neutral

Hormuz Blockade Halts 30% of Oil Shipments, Disrupting Global Logistics

Trump's Hormuz blockade has worsened shipping crises, forcing supply chain managers to reroute deliveries and face delays in key commodities like oil. This event highlights vulnerabilities in global logistics networks, potentially increasing operational costs for manufacturing and procurement teams. Businesses in supply chain sectors must adapt to these disruptions to maintain efficiency amid rising geopolitical tensions.

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commodities Neutral

Oil Prices Spike 20% Amid Hormuz Blockade Turmoil

The Hormuz blockade by Trump has triggered sharp increases in oil prices and market volatility, affecting investor portfolios in commodities and energy stocks. Financial analysts are monitoring potential ripple effects on global economies, including inflation risks and shifts in trading patterns. This event could reshape investment strategies in banking and markets as geopolitical risks escalate.

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commodities Neutral

Oil Prices Threaten 15% Spike from Hormuz Blockade

The U.S. blockade announcement on the Strait of Hormuz could drive oil prices up by 15%, disrupting global markets and investor portfolios. This development highlights risks to commodities trading and may prompt Federal Reserve responses to inflation. Finance professionals should monitor energy stocks for volatility amid escalating geopolitical tensions.

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defense-tech Neutral

1 US Fighter Jet Downed Over Iran, Threatening Defense Tech

The downing of a US fighter jet over Iran on April 3, 2026, highlights vulnerabilities in advanced aerospace systems, potentially accelerating innovations in defense tech amid escalating tensions. For the space and defense sector, this incident underscores the need for enhanced electronic warfare capabilities, while Trump's threats could lead to increased R&D funding. It signals a pivotal moment for aerospace companies to address air defense gaps in a rapidly evolving geopolitical landscape.

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markets Neutral

Bitcoin Up 3% to $66,600 Amid Geopolitical Risks

Bitcoin's slight price increase to $66,600 highlights ongoing market volatility driven by Middle East tensions, impacting investor sentiment in global finance. This development underscores the correlation between cryptocurrencies and traditional assets, with potential implications for portfolio diversification and risk management. As oil prices exceed $100, finance experts must monitor how these factors could influence broader economic indicators and regulatory responses.

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consumer-trends Bearish

US Metro Growth Decelerates in 2025; Retailers Pivot as Border Hubs Cool

New demographic data reveals a significant cooling in population growth across major US metropolitan areas in 2025, with the most pronounced declines occurring along the southern border. This shift is forcing e-commerce and retail leaders to recalibrate expansion strategies and last-mile logistics investments in previously high-growth regions.

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other Bearish

US Metro Growth Decelerates in 2025 as Southern Border Markets Cool

New demographic data for 2025 reveals a significant deceleration in population growth across major U.S. metropolitan areas, with the steepest declines concentrated along the southern border. This shift signals a cooling of the long-standing Sun Belt migration trend, forcing proptech firms and real estate investors to recalibrate their growth projections and operational strategies.

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regulation Neutral

Philippines Navigates US Sanctions to Secure Energy Amid Global Supply Crisis

The Philippines has declared a one-year national energy emergency, prompting high-level negotiations with Washington for sanctions waivers to import oil from Iran, Russia, and Venezuela. Faced with a 45-day supply buffer and escalating Middle East tensions, Manila is pivoting toward sanctioned energy sources to stabilize its domestic power and logistics sectors.

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