Investor's Crypto DailyInvestor's Crypto Daily
Font ResizerAa
  • Home
  • Headlines
    • Financial Market News
    • Cryptocurrency News
    • Press Releases
    • My Bookmarks
  • Spotlight Stories
  • Crypto Stock Plays
    • Crypto ETFs, Trusts & Investment Funds
    • Crypto Adjacent Stocks
    • Crypto Futures (Settled in USD)
  • Step Into Crypto
    • Common Crypto Terms
    • Crypto Rules & Regulations
  • Economy
    • Economic News
    • Economic Calendar
  • Join Us
Reading: Trump gives Iran 10 days as Hormuz crisis pushes region to brink
Share
Font ResizerAa
Investor's Crypto DailyInvestor's Crypto Daily
  • Home
  • Headlines
  • Spotlight Stories
  • Crypto Stock Plays
  • Step Into Crypto
  • Economy
  • Join Us
Search
  • Home
  • Headlines
    • Financial Market News
    • Cryptocurrency News
    • Press Releases
    • My Bookmarks
  • Spotlight Stories
  • Crypto Stock Plays
    • Crypto ETFs, Trusts & Investment Funds
    • Crypto Adjacent Stocks
    • Crypto Futures (Settled in USD)
  • Step Into Crypto
    • Common Crypto Terms
    • Crypto Rules & Regulations
  • Economy
    • Economic News
    • Economic Calendar
  • Join Us
Follow US
  • Advertise
© 2024 Investor's Crypto Daily. All Rights Reserved.
Investor's Crypto Daily > Blog > Headlines > Economy > Economic News > Trump gives Iran 10 days as Hormuz crisis pushes region to brink
Economic News

Trump gives Iran 10 days as Hormuz crisis pushes region to brink

Last updated: March 27, 2026 9:38 am
By Michelle Whelan 4 Min Read
Share
SHARE

US President Donald Trump has given Iran a fresh 10-day window to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, extending his earlier deadline to April 6 as diplomatic talks continue alongside intensifying military action.

Contents
Talks continue despite widening conflictStrikes intensify across Iran and IsraelHormuz disruption raises energy concernsCasualties rise as diplomacy faces hurdles

In a post on Truth Social on Thursday, Trump said he would pause planned strikes on Iran’s energy infrastructure for 10 days, describing negotiations as progressing well.

He later said Iran had requested a shorter pause, but he chose a longer window, framing the move as part of ongoing efforts to reach a deal.

The extension comes as a near-month-long conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran continues to widen across the Middle East, with both sides maintaining pressure on the ground while keeping diplomatic channels open.

Talks continue despite widening conflict

Washington has pushed for a negotiated settlement even as it signals readiness to escalate if talks fail.

Trump has urged Tehran to abandon its nuclear and military ambitions, while also indicating uncertainty about whether an agreement can be reached.

US envoy Steve Witkoff has presented a 15-point framework for ending the conflict through intermediaries, including Pakistan.

Officials say there are signs Iran is willing to engage, although positions on both sides remain far apart.

Iran has criticised the proposal as unfair, insisting on conditions that include halting US and Israeli strikes, securing reparations, and recognising its authority over the Strait of Hormuz.

Strikes intensify across Iran and Israel

Military activity has continued alongside negotiations. Israel said it had killed Revolutionary Guards naval commander Alireza Tangsiri in a strike on Bandar Abbas, while further attacks were reported near key military sites in Isfahan.

Iran has responded with missile and drone attacks across Israel and the Gulf regions hosting US assets. Explosions were reported in multiple Israeli cities as air defence systems intercepted incoming strikes.

The conflict began with joint US and Israeli attacks in late February and has since expanded, drawing in several countries and triggering repeated cycles of retaliation.

Hormuz disruption raises energy concerns

The Strait of Hormuz remains central to the crisis. The waterway carries a significant share of global oil shipments, making any disruption a major risk to energy markets.

Trump said Iran had allowed several oil tankers to pass through the strait as a goodwill gesture during negotiations, although this has not been independently confirmed.

With shipping through Hormuz constrained, alternative export routes have gained importance, including Red Sea corridors.

However, risks remain that further escalation could disrupt these routes as well, particularly if regional groups become more directly involved.

Casualties rise as diplomacy faces hurdles

The war has resulted in thousands of casualties across Iran, Lebanon, and Israel, with widespread displacement reported in affected areas.

Despite ongoing talks, analysts say the gap between US and Iranian demands remains wide, making a quick resolution unlikely. Mediators have indicated that both sides continue to hold firm positions, even as negotiations proceed.

Trump has suggested that further military action remains an option if Iran does not comply, including potential strikes on critical infrastructure.

At the same time, the extended 10-day window signals that Washington is still pursuing a diplomatic path, even as the conflict deepens.

This post Trump gives Iran 10 days as Hormuz crisis pushes region to brink appeared first on The ICD

Please note, this site provides content for entertainment purposes only and does not offer financial advice. Read more here

You May Also Like:

  • Another energy chokepoint? Oil and inflation worries…
  • The markets are on high alert after Trump's Iran…
  • Inside the diplomatic fallout from Trump's Truth…

You Might Also Like

Kraft Heinz weighs a $20 billion spin-off for grocery products as part of its planned breakup.

US-Indian trade tensions prompt boycott calls against American brands

Goldman shifts Fed forecast: is rate relief further away than thought?

Long WTI Crude: Reversal of momentum from $69 key support, building bullish momentum

The gold price surges as the Fed slows down its rate-cutting cycle

Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article Another energy chokepoint? Oil and inflation worries rise as the Iran-US conflict drags on
Next Article Is Taiwan the next big economic shock that no one has prepared for after Hormuz?
Leave a comment

Click here to cancel reply.

Please Login to Comment.

Stay Connected

TwitterFollow
- Partnered Content -
Ad image

Latest News

Dow gains as Nasdaq slides on chip selloff, SpaceX IPO concerns
Financial Market News
SBI Shinsei Bank Launches BTC, ETH, and XRP Deposit Interest Pilot
Cryptocurrency News
Equity Bull Market ‘Still Intact and in Very Good Shape,’ Says Fundstrat’s Tom Lee – Here’s Why
Cryptocurrency News
After jobs report shock, US CPI data to test AI rally; here’s how to trade around it
Economic News
//

We support the traditional finance investor’s journey into the cryptocurrency space, using education and traditional terms. Get involved in crypto directly or through adjacent stocks and funds. Time to get off the sidelines.

– Sponsored Spotlight –

Get Around

  • Home
  • Headline News
  • Spotlight Stories
    New
  • Economy
  • Step Into Crypto

Get Involved

  • Advertise With Us
  • Join Us
    Hot
  • My Bookmarks
  • Privacy Policy & Legal Disclaimer
  • Contact US
2024 Investor's Crypto Daily | InvestorsCryptoDaily.com | Privacy
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?