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Coverage of #supply-chain issues has remained heavily pessimistic over the past month, with 74.6% of articles adopting a bearish tone. The 197 indexed articles reflect sustained concern about disruptions and their broader economic impact, with sentiment holding relatively stable compared to the previous quarter. Recent reporting has increasingly connected supply-chain challenges to geopolitical tensions, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz and Iran-related developments. Nvidia and Anthropic have featured prominently in supply-chain discussions, underscoring how semiconductor and AI infrastructure constraints continue to dominate the narrative. Crypto Briefing has been the primary source covering these topics, accounting for the majority of indexed pieces. Scan the article list below to explore the latest reporting on how supply-chain pressures are shaping markets and technology sectors.

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Top sources:Crypto Briefing · 110Fortune Crypto · 29Blockonomi · 21arXiv – CS AI · 12TechCrunch – AI · 6
Most-discussed entities:Nvidia · 7Anthropic · 4Claude · 1
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GeneralBearishCrypto Briefing · Apr 187/10
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Strait of Hormuz cleared after Iranian attacks on commercial ships

The Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global shipping, was cleared following Iranian attacks on commercial vessels. The incident underscores the vulnerability of essential maritime trade routes to geopolitical disruption, with potential implications for energy prices, supply chains, and broader economic stability.

Strait of Hormuz cleared after Iranian attacks on commercial ships
GeneralBearishCrypto Briefing · Apr 187/10
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Indian ships attacked in Strait of Hormuz, UK warship deployment odds fall

Indian commercial vessels have been attacked in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime chokepoint for global trade. Despite the incident highlighting vulnerabilities in shipping infrastructure, market skepticism persists regarding Western military intervention, limiting potential economic repercussions.

Indian ships attacked in Strait of Hormuz, UK warship deployment odds fall
GeneralBearishCrypto Briefing · Apr 187/10
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China’s $1.5T Belt and Road fails to cut reliance on Strait of Hormuz oil

Despite China's $1.5 trillion Belt and Road Initiative, the country remains heavily dependent on the Strait of Hormuz for oil imports, exposing its economy to geopolitical risks. This structural vulnerability threatens China's GDP growth targets and highlights the limitations of infrastructure investments in achieving energy diversification.

China’s $1.5T Belt and Road fails to cut reliance on Strait of Hormuz oil
AIBearishCrypto Briefing · Apr 187/10
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Nvidia’s AI shift heightens US-China tech tension amid market cap lead

Nvidia's dominance in AI chip manufacturing has intensified geopolitical tensions between the US and China, creating potential vulnerabilities in global semiconductor supply chains and exposing the company to regulatory scrutiny from both nations. The competitive dynamics surrounding AI technology leadership threaten to disrupt market stability and Nvidia's market cap advantage.

Nvidia’s AI shift heightens US-China tech tension amid market cap lead
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GeneralNeutralCrypto Briefing · Apr 187/10
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US extends sanctions waiver on Russian oil, easing supply pressures

The US has extended its sanctions waiver on Russian oil, providing temporary relief to global energy markets and reducing immediate supply concerns. However, the extension's temporary nature means potential post-May sanctions could trigger renewed price volatility and geopolitical uncertainty affecting energy-dependent sectors.

US extends sanctions waiver on Russian oil, easing supply pressures
GeneralBullishCrypto Briefing · Apr 187/10
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Intel CEO signs deals with Terafab, Google; acquires 49% stake in Irish fab

Intel's CEO has announced strategic partnerships with Terafab and Google while acquiring a 49% stake in an Irish semiconductor fabrication facility. These moves aim to strengthen U.S. semiconductor supply chain independence and reduce reliance on concentrated global manufacturing, with potential long-term implications for chip market structure and geopolitical tech competition.

Intel CEO signs deals with Terafab, Google; acquires 49% stake in Irish fab
GeneralBearishCrypto Briefing · Apr 187/10
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Oil tankers reverse course in Persian Gulf amid Strait of Hormuz tensions

Oil tankers are reversing course in the Persian Gulf as tensions escalate around the Strait of Hormuz, signaling increased geopolitical risk that could disrupt global energy markets. Traders are positioning for either diplomatic resolution or further escalation, creating significant market volatility with implications for commodity prices and broader financial markets.

Oil tankers reverse course in Persian Gulf amid Strait of Hormuz tensions
GeneralBearishCrypto Briefing · Apr 187/10
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Baltic Dry Index hits 4-month high amid Strait of Hormuz disruptions

The Baltic Dry Index has reached a 4-month high driven by disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping chokepoint. These shipping bottlenecks are raising transportation costs and threatening supply chain stability worldwide, with potential ripple effects across multiple industries.

Baltic Dry Index hits 4-month high amid Strait of Hormuz disruptions
GeneralBearishCrypto Briefing · Apr 177/10
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Iran maintains restrictions on Strait of Hormuz, limiting traffic normalization

Iran maintains restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping chokepoint through which approximately 21% of world petroleum passes. These geopolitical restrictions heighten tensions and create supply chain uncertainties that ripple through energy markets and broader economic systems, including cryptocurrency markets sensitive to macroeconomic instability.

Iran maintains restrictions on Strait of Hormuz, limiting traffic normalization
GeneralBullishCrypto Briefing · Apr 177/10
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Iraq resumes southern oil exports after month-long Strait of Hormuz halt

Iraq has resumed oil exports through its southern ports after a month-long disruption related to Strait of Hormuz tensions, signaling a potential de-escalation of regional geopolitical risks. The resumption reduces immediate conflict concerns and stabilizes global oil supply expectations, with implications for energy prices and macro market conditions that influence cryptocurrency volatility.

Iraq resumes southern oil exports after month-long Strait of Hormuz halt
GeneralNeutralCrypto Briefing · Apr 177/10
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US crude shipments via Panama Canal hit 4-year high amid Hormuz tensions

US crude oil shipments through the Panama Canal have reached a 4-year high as geopolitical tensions around the Strait of Hormuz prompt shippers to reroute supplies through alternative channels. This shift reflects growing concerns about maritime security risks in the Middle East and demonstrates how geopolitical instability directly influences global energy logistics and market dynamics.

US crude shipments via Panama Canal hit 4-year high amid Hormuz tensions
GeneralBearishCrypto Briefing · Apr 177/10
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Iran claims Strait of Hormuz open, traders skeptical without vessel movement

Iran claims the Strait of Hormuz remains open for international shipping, but traders remain unconvinced due to lack of visible vessel movement confirming the assertion. The skepticism underscores how geopolitical tensions affecting critical maritime chokepoints require concrete evidence rather than diplomatic statements to restore confidence in global trade routes.

Iran claims Strait of Hormuz open, traders skeptical without vessel movement
GeneralBearishCrypto Briefing · Apr 177/10
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Iran imposes toll on ships in Strait of Hormuz, affecting trade routes

Iran has imposed tolls on ships transiting the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil trade. This move threatens to disrupt global oil supply chains and intensify geopolitical tensions, with potential ripple effects on commodity markets and broader economic stability.

Iran imposes toll on ships in Strait of Hormuz, affecting trade routes
GeneralBullishCrypto Briefing · Apr 177/10
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Oil prices dip as US-Iran ceasefire talks show progress

US-Iran ceasefire negotiations are progressing, leading to a dip in oil prices as markets anticipate reduced geopolitical tension. The potential stabilization of oil markets could have cascading effects on global supply chains and energy-dependent sectors, with indirect implications for cryptocurrency and macroeconomic conditions.

Oil prices dip as US-Iran ceasefire talks show progress
GeneralBearishCrypto Briefing · Apr 177/10
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Iran bans military vessels from Strait of Hormuz, impacting UK warship plans

Iran has imposed a ban on military vessels operating in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint through which approximately 20% of global oil passes. The restriction escalates regional tensions and threatens to disrupt international naval operations, with UK warship deployments directly impacted by the new policy.

Iran bans military vessels from Strait of Hormuz, impacting UK warship plans
GeneralBearishCrypto Briefing · Apr 177/10
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Iran declares Strait of Hormuz open, shipping firms remain skeptical

Iran has declared the Strait of Hormuz open for shipping, yet major shipping firms remain skeptical about the safety and stability of the corridor. This disconnect signals ongoing geopolitical tensions that could sustain disruptions in global trade and energy markets, with ripple effects across commodities and economic uncertainty.

Iran declares Strait of Hormuz open, shipping firms remain skeptical
GeneralNeutralCrypto Briefing · Apr 177/10
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Iran reopens Strait of Hormuz, easing oil supply tensions

Iran has reopened the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil supplies, potentially easing geopolitical tensions that have pressured energy markets. While the move could stabilize oil prices, analysts remain skeptical about its durability without verified confirmation of the shift.

Iran reopens Strait of Hormuz, easing oil supply tensions
CryptoBearishBlockonomi · Apr 157/10
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Cybercriminals Weaponize Obsidian Plugins in Sophisticated Crypto Malware Campaign

Cybercriminals are deploying PHANTOMPULSE malware through compromised Obsidian plugins, targeting cryptocurrency users via social engineering on LinkedIn and Telegram. This attack demonstrates how legitimate developer tools can be weaponized to compromise crypto wallets and assets through sophisticated credential theft campaigns.

GeneralBearishFortune Crypto · Apr 14🔥 8/10
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China’s export boom is losing steam, thanks to the Iran war and the global energy crisis

China's export growth collapsed to 2.5% year-on-year in March from 21.8% in January-February, signaling a dramatic slowdown in the world's second-largest economy. The deceleration reflects mounting pressures from geopolitical tensions involving Iran and a global energy crisis that is disrupting supply chains and demand.

China’s export boom is losing steam, thanks to the Iran war and the global energy crisis
AIBullishBlockonomi · Apr 146/10
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SanDisk (SNDK) Stock Soars 12% on Nasdaq-100 Entry and Bullish Analyst Coverage

SanDisk stock surged 12% on Monday following its addition to the Nasdaq-100 index and bullish analyst upgrades targeting $1,200 per share. The rally reflects strong investor sentiment driven by surging demand for AI data center storage solutions amid tight supply conditions in the memory and storage sector.

GeneralBearishFortune Crypto · Apr 147/10
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Tariffs are the new normal, and now most CEOs expect the import taxes to outlast the Trump administration, PwC report finds

A PwC report reveals that corporate CEOs now expect tariffs to persist beyond the Trump administration, marking a fundamental shift from viewing import taxes as temporary measures. This signals businesses are restructuring supply chains and pricing strategies around permanent tariff regimes rather than short-term trade disruptions.

Tariffs are the new normal, and now most CEOs expect the import taxes to outlast the Trump administration, PwC report finds
AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Apr 147/10
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From Topology to Trajectory: LLM-Driven World Models For Supply Chain Resilience

Researchers introduce ReflectiChain, an AI framework combining large language models with generative world models to improve semiconductor supply chain resilience against geopolitical disruptions. The system demonstrates 250% performance improvements over standard LLM approaches by integrating physical environmental constraints and autonomous policy learning, restoring operational capacity from 13.3% to 88.5% under extreme scenarios.

AIBullishBlockonomi · Apr 117/10
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Japan Unleashes $4B More on Rapidus as 2nm AI Race Tightens

Japan has increased its funding commitment to Rapidus by $4 billion, bringing total state backing to $16.3 billion, while maintaining its 2027 deadline for 2nm AI chip production. The additional ¥631.5 billion in support follows successful ministry review of the Hokkaido foundry project and strengthens Japan's domestic semiconductor supply chain amid intensifying global competition in advanced AI chip manufacturing.

GeneralBearishCrypto Briefing · Apr 107/10
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Javier Blas: Rising oil prices don’t reflect physical availability, the energy crisis could escalate soon, and geographical proximity affects crisis response | Odd Lots

Energy analyst Javier Blas warns that rising oil prices may mask a deeper supply crisis where certain countries could face complete supply shortages rather than simple price increases. The mismatch between prices and physical availability suggests the energy crisis could intensify significantly, with geographical proximity playing a critical role in determining which nations can access emergency supplies.

Javier Blas: Rising oil prices don’t reflect physical availability, the energy crisis could escalate soon, and geographical proximity affects crisis response | Odd Lots
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