Hormuz open or close? Only a 'trickle' of oil leaving right now despite ceasefire
Times Of India
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The Strait of Hormuz remains a flashpoint amid escalating Middle East tensions, with oil shipments struggling to resume normal flow.
Experts suggest any impact on US fuel prices will be delayed, as a fragile ceasefire shows little progress.
Global energy supplies face continued pressure, keeping oil markets unsettled despite recent price dips.
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