The Trump administration reportedly asked China to defer a high-level meeting with President Xi Jinping by about a month due to ongoing tensions in the Iran conflict, signaling heightened geopolitical risks. The move underscores growing concerns over regional instability and its potential impact on global markets.
- U.S. requested China delay Trump-Xi meeting by about one month
- Reason for delay cited as ongoing Iran war
- Meeting remains scheduled but postponed due to geopolitical tensions
- Iran conflict is expected to influence diplomatic agenda and outcomes
- Energy markets, including CL=F, may face volatility
- Defense sector (XLE) and market sentiment (VIX) under scrutiny
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