Global leaders work to ease oil price surge as Trump signals more weeks of Iran war
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In New York and London, European and Middle Eastern countries tried to develop a plan to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, which has largely been closed since the war in Iran began.
Following President Trump's address predicting two to three more weeks of war, the U.S. and Israel continued to bomb Iran, and Iran continued its strikes on Gulf countries and Israel.
Nick Schifrin reports.
Global markets reel from Iran war
- Harding Says Hormuz Reopening Hinges on Iran Bloomberg —
- How Gulf nations and European allies are responding to Trump's Iran address PBS —
- Trump on Iran, His Speech, and Rattled Markets Vanity Fair —
- Tariffs Strained U.S. Aluminum Supplies. Now the Iran War Is Making It Worse. Wall Street Journal —
- Asian Equities May Open Higher After US Rebound: Markets Wrap Bloomberg —