The intensifying war in Iran is casting a shadow over President Donald Trump's upcoming visit to China, where critical trade and supply chain discussions are expected to take place.

According to recent reports, the geopolitical tensions are compounding economic pressures, with no immediate resolution in sight.

The situation is adding to the uncertainty for markets already grappling with the fallout from the conflict.

The market implications of the Iran war are becoming more pronounced, with trade and supply chain issues taking a back seat to the broader geopolitical risks.

Investors are closely watching how the conflict might affect global trade dynamics, particularly between the U.S. and China, two of the world's largest economies.

The potential for further disruptions in energy and shipping routes is a growing concern.