US President Donald Trump’s plan to blockade the Strait of Hormuz threatens to deepening an economic crisis for Asia’s energy-dependent economies, including the US allies and China. Analysts, including Jennifer Welch, warned the move raises downside

2026-04-13

US President Donald Trump’s plan to blockade the Strait of Hormuz threatens to deepening an economic crisis for Asia’s energy-dependent economies, including the US allies and China. Analysts, including Jennifer Welch, warned the move raises downside risks, with higher oil prices, weaker growth and rising inflation. Brent crude surged up to 8.6% above $103, while European gas jumped nearly 18%. The blockade, targeting vessels linked to Iranian ports, follows failed US-Iran talks. Asian economies reliant on the strait are seeking alternative supplies, while China may pressure Washington, potentially leveraging its dominance in critical minerals.