
Oil Prices in the North Sea Soar, Showing Supply Is Tight Despite Iran Ceasefire - Bloomberg.com
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UK to call for toll-free Strait of Hormuz, wants Lebanon in ceasefire deal - Reuters
UK to call for toll-free Strait of Hormuz, wants Lebanon in ceasefire deal Reuters
Read full article →Oil prices rise as investors eye fragile US-Iran ceasefire
Crude prices plunged on Wednesday after a deal was announced that includes the opening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Read full article →Goldman Flags $100-Plus Brent If Hormuz Shut for Another Month - Bloomberg.com
Goldman Flags $100-Plus Brent If Hormuz Shut for Another Month Bloomberg.com
Read full article →Is Strait of Hormuz Open Again? Maybe, but Few Ships Are Using It.
There were conflicting reports about the status of the vital shipping away not that there is a cease-fire with Iran.
By Pranav Baskar and Shirin Hakim
Read full article →Oil Rises on Renewed Supply-Disruption Concerns - WSJ
Oil Rises on Renewed Supply-Disruption Concerns WSJ
Read full article →Iran cannot ‘hijack’ strait of Hormuz with shipping tolls, says Yvette Cooper – UK politics live
As Keir Starmer continues his Gulf visit, foreign secretary says laws of the sea prevent Tehran from charging for passage of ‘international transit route’ Good morning. Keir Starmer is still in the Gulf, and Yvette Cooper, the foreign secretary, has been doing a round of interviews this morning, ahead of delivering a speech on foreign policy this evening. As Jamie Grierson reports, Cooper has been arguing forcefully that Lebanon must be included in the US-Iran ceasefire. The starting point he...
By Andrew Sparrow
Read full article →Can global supply chains recover from the Iran war?
Conflict upends flow of critical raw materials for manufacturing, aviation and technology.
Read full article →Iran oil shock stirs memories of 1997 Asian crisis — but here’s why history may not repeat itself
The Hormuz disruption is hammering Asian economies with surging energy costs and weakening currencies, but a repeat of the crisis three decades ago is unlikly.
Read full article →Here is how long it will take for gas prices to start coming down after Iran ceasefire
Average gas prices could drop below $4 per gallon in the coming weeks, one industry expert said
By Katie Hawkinson
Read full article →Securing supply: India presses Iran to expedite movement of oil shipments through Hormuz
Despite the temporary pause in hostilities, industry executives have cautioned that a full return to normal oil trade could take at least three months.
By TOI BUSINESS DESK
Read full article →Japan weighs new release of about 20 days' worth of oil from reserves: Report - The Straits Times
Japan weighs new release of about 20 days' worth of oil from reserves: Report The Straits Times
Read full article →How the war in Iran is affecting the Swiss food industry - SWI swissinfo.ch
How the war in Iran is affecting the Swiss food industry SWI swissinfo.ch
Read full article →Palace meets biz groups on supply chain concerns
MANILA, Philippines — Executive Secretary Ralph Recto has assured business executives that the government would eliminate “unnecessary checkpoints” and decongest ports to minimize the cost of transporting goods across the country amid the soaring prices of fuel. Recto met with business associations in Malacañang on Monday to map out mitigation measures, with one of the
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