A threat, a backdown, and a third US aircraft carrier
 | 25 April 2026 |
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Dear reader,
A threat. A backdown. Rinse. Repeat. Fatigue is setting in with Donald
Trump's consistent inconsistency on Iran and the Strait of Hormuz. There
is no sign of any near-term end to the impasse so the markets are
pricing in the cost of a new normal and the public in China are tuning
out the US president's early-morning missives. One year into his second
term and Trump has become all noise and no signal.
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Read our exclusive on how a Hong Kong-flagged tanker made it through the Strait of Hormuz. The Big Picture
The next normal
Trump extends the ceasefire with Iran, US forces are ordered to “kill” boats laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz and a third US aircraft carrier arrives in the Middle East. Close to the wind
The Chinese navy makes rare transits off southwest Japan following a rare transit of a Japanese vessel through the Taiwan Strait. Wins and FailsBaby pandas Ping Ping and Fu Shuang will take up residence at Zoo Atlanta Trump ally Steve Daines plans to visit China before the US president’s trip Big Numbers0 – the number of H200 chips China has bought from Nvidia 3 – the number of weeks the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon has been extended US$4 million – the bounty the US is
offering for the arrest of a Chinese money launderer 57% – the share of surveyed Taiwanese
who do not believe the US would send troops to defend the island Direct Quote“We
need a new equilibrium in our relations with China. Both sides [have
agreed] to take incremental or baby steps towards that.”
Jaime FlorCruz, Philippine ambassador to China, tells the South China Morning Post in an exclusive interview |
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