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“Hormuz on Fire! When Political Games Turn into Energy Wars — A Battle Shaking Global Commodities and Warning the World Economy | SO OK INSIGHT” (30 May 2026)

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“Hormuz on Fire! U.S.–Iran Pressure Game Shakes Global Commodities” Negotiations remain unfinished… A global political and economic game every business must watch! SO OK TRADING | May 30, 2026

 
The tense night between the U.S. and Iran once again became a turning point for global markets. A ceasefire deal that was nearly finalized collapsed at the last minute — both sides continue their “pressure game” through media statements and military maneuvers, sending oil prices and commodities swinging day by day.

Trump declared that Iran must “open the Strait of Hormuz 100% free of tolls” and “destroy nuclear weapons immediately.” Iran countered instantly, insisting that “unless $12 billion is returned, no negotiations will proceed,” while reaffirming its sole authority over the Strait. As a result, global markets have re-entered high alert mode.

 
⚙️ Impact on Key Commodities
Naphtha: Surged to $735/ton, hitting petrochemical costs and plastic spreads hard.
Fertilizers: Prices remain high for 14 consecutive weeks (DAP $912 / MAP $953 per ton), pushing global farming costs upward.
Aluminium: Climbed to $3,734/ton, driven by soaring energy costs.
Copper: Holding above $13,500/ton, supported by EV demand and clean energy infrastructure.
 
Scenarios to Watch
1️⃣ Temporary 60-Day Ceasefire (60% chance) Partial Strait opening under IRGC monitoring, phased fund release via intermediaries.

2️⃣ Negotiations Collapse & Escalation (30% chance) Iran resumes blockade and drone strikes, oil prices may surge to $100–110/barrel.

3️⃣ Accidental Clash Escalates into Major War (10% chance) Misfires or miscalculations could trigger airstrikes and prolonged Strait closure.

 
Summary
The Strait of Hormuz remains a “pressure game shaking both battlefield and marketplace.” Its impact spans economy, energy, and raw materials — yet there is hope that early June 2026 may mark the beginning of de-escalation and a path toward peace.

 
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