Iranian officials tell Trump: The Strait of Hormuz will definitely reopen, but it will not be open to the United States.

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Deep Tide TechFlow message. April 1, according to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and “Today’s Russia” (RT), the chairman of the Iranian parliament’s Committee on National Security and Foreign Policy, Ebrahim Aziz, posted on April 1 urging U.S. President Donald Trump, saying that the Strait of Hormuz will definitely reopen, but it will not be opened to the United States. With the U.S.-Iran war continuing for more than a month, shipping through the Strait of Hormuz—described as the “vital artery” of global shipping—has been severely disrupted, triggering a chain reaction such as a surge in global shipping costs and adjustments to supply-chain layouts. The Strait of Hormuz plays an important role in the supply and transportation of global oil and liquefied natural gas. On March 16, the Executive Director of the International Energy Agency, Fatih Birol, previously said that current supply losses have already exceeded those during the 1973 oil crisis. Restoring normal shipping through the Strait of Hormuz is crucial to stabilizing the oil market. (Caixin Global)

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