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The war is not over The Middle East is ablaze The global economy hangs by a thread — The world awaits the outcome of the second round of talks in Islamabad, coming soon Article by SO OK TRADING 15 April 2026

Last updated: 15 Apr 2026
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 Middle East Situation Summary: War — USA, Israel, Iran, and the Strait of Hormuz April 15, 2026 BY SO OK TRADING

 
“Fragile Ceasefire • Global Economy on a Tightrope” This article offers a clear, engaging overview of the latest Middle East situation, combining readability with essential insights, along with likely scenarios and global impacts now under close watch.

 
Current Situation
USA–Iran: In a “temporary ceasefire” following the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and military strikes
Trump declares victory: Emphasizes that the U.S. is “close to ending the war,” though forces remain deployed
Lebanon–Gaza: Fighting continues, keeping the region volatile
New negotiation stage: Pakistan to host the second round of peace talks in two days
 
Roles of Major Powers and Mediators
Pakistan: Key intermediary, organizing ceasefire talks in Islamabad to secure trade routes
China: Proposed a five-point peace plan, pressing the U.S. to lift the blockade
Russia: Fully backs Iran, exercising veto power in the UNSC
EU: Alarmed by soaring energy and food prices, urging civilian protection
 
Global Market Overview (April 14, 2026)
Crude Oil: Brent $103–107, WTI below $96 → Slight decline on ceasefire news
Urea Fertilizer: Surged to $700–719 per ton → Severe crisis as the Middle East supplies over 40% globally
Naphtha: Japan prices spiked to $756 per ton → Extreme supply tightness, requiring imports from the Americas
Agricultural Commodities: Wheat $5.85–6.09, Corn $4.42, Soybeans $11.64 → Costs rising in line with energy and fertilizer
 
Probable Outcomes — Islamabad Round 2 Talks (Expected April 17, 2026)
Successful Negotiation (~50%)

Shipping routes reopen → Oil and fertilizer prices fall
Global inflation eases quickly → Stock markets rebound strongly
U.S. image strengthened as the power broker
Failed Negotiation (~40%)

Energy and fertilizer prices hit new highs
Inflation in the U.S. and globally surges → Fed unable to cut rates
Risk of full-scale war returns
Prolonged but Non-Permanent Ceasefire (~10%)

Global markets highly volatile → Investors cautious
Region remains fragile, ready to flare up anytime
 
Business and Market Impacts
Energy, Raw Materials, Logistics: Costs remain high → Route planning and insurance (WAR CHARGE) essential
Agriculture & Food: Prices still at risk of rising → Businesses should lock in costs early
Investment: Stock markets may rally if talks succeed, but risks remain high if they fail
 
The world now hangs on the outcome of talks in Pakistan.

If successful → Global economy recovers rapidly
If failed → Inflation and full-scale war return, potentially worse than before
 
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