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Asian Countries Have Already Made Agreements with Iran, But Trump’s Hormuz Deadline is Approaching

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Last updated: April 7, 2026 8:53 am
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US President Donald Trump vowed to destroy Iran “in one night” on Monday if it didn’t reach an agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by Tuesday at 20:00 Washington DC time (00:00 GMT on Wednesday). However, other nations had already reached agreements with Tehran for their ships to traverse the vital commerce route prior to his most recent warning.

Due to their economies’ heavy reliance on Gulf oil, Asian countries, most recently the Philippines, have been especially eager to make accords. Tehran threatened to target ships in the strait in retaliation for US and Israeli bombings, turning the vital passage into a worldwide flashpoint. Since shipping in the small channel, which typically carries a fifth of the world’s energy shipments, was disrupted, oil prices have skyrocketed.

Trump claimed last week that the US did not require the oil from the Gulf. He has encouraged nations who depend on the energy in the area to send warships to the strait and to take the initiative so that shipments may start up again. A number of Asian nations, notably Pakistan, India, and the Philippines, have reached agreements with Tehran in recent weeks to allow certain ships to safely cross the strait. China has also admitted that its ships have utilized the passage.

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