
Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe Edition 15-Point US Peace Plan, 82nd Airborne Deployed, Iran War ‘Costing China Dearly’
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Mar 25, 2026 Shuli Ren, Bloomberg Opinion columnist on China and global economic risks, warns a prolonged Middle East war could slam China’s export recovery. Laura Davison, Deputy Washington Bureau Chief covering U.S. policy and national security, breaks down a 15-point U.S. peace plan and the deployment of the 82nd Airborne. They discuss Strait of Hormuz rules, soaring oil and Russian export gains, and Yiwu’s vanished buyers.
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Iran Conditions Passage Through Strait Of Hormuz
- Iran says foreign ships may transit the Strait of Hormuz if they aren't supporting aggression and follow Tehran's rules.
- Iran has also reportedly begun charging transit fees to commercial vessels, complicating global oil flows.
Oil Shock Risks Global Recession And Slows AI
- High oil prices from the conflict could push Brent toward $100–$150 and risk tipping the world into recession.
- BlackRock's Larry Fink warned prolonged shocks would hurt global growth and slow AI expansion in the US and Europe.
Russia Cashes In On Higher Oil From Middle East War
- Russia's oil revenues surged as the Middle East war drove prices up and eased sanctions, reversing a prior decline.
- Moscow doubled crude exports over recent weeks, reaching the highest weekly gross value since June 2024.
