Two months into the Iran conflict, oil markets have shifted from tight to severely disrupted. What began as early pressure in March escalated quickly as flows through the Strait of Hormuz deteriorated, forcing a rapid repricing of global supply risk. That disruption has since moved well beyond crude, spreading through refined fuels, global trade flows, and key industrial inputs. Diesel, supply, and transportation costs have all come under pressu…
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