President Donald Trump has intensified economic measures against Iran, a move that also impacts China due to its involvement in the Iranian oil trade. The new economic efforts are part of the ongoing US-Iran conflict centered on the Strait of Hormuz, where Iran has maintained a degree of control. This escalation is aimed at undermining Iran’s revenue streams by targeting Chinese buyers and financial institutions involved with Iranian oil. As a result, market participants appear to view this as a potential complication for future negotiations regarding a US-Iran deal in 2026.

Key Takeaways

Market pricing suggests a decrease in the likelihood of Iran Reconstruction Funding being included in a US-Iran deal in 2026.

Trump’s intensified economic measures against Iran, affecting China, appear consistent with a reduced probability of reaching a deal.

Recent market behavior indicates a further decline in confidence towards a resolution that includes key terms for reconstruction funding.