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Tankers Depart Strait of Hormuz as Trump Signals Hope for Iran Deal

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AI-generatedThe departure of tankers from the Strait of Hormuz amid U.S.-Iran ceasefire signals reduces immediate supply disruption risk, lowering Brent crude prices. The mechanism is supply_shortage relief via eased geopolitical tension. Impact is global for oil markets, with direct effect on crude prices and potential pass-through to refined products. Winners: net oil importers; losers: oil exporters relying on high prices. (not specified) for specific company margins.
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- Two Chinese-flagged tankers carrying ~4 million barrels of Iraqi crude departed Strait of Hormuz.
- Brent crude price dropped to $110.16 per barrel.
- U.S. officials, including President Trump, signaled hope for a ceasefire with Iran.
- Iranian demands include ceasefire, removal of U.S. forces, and lifting of sanctions.
Brent crude faces a price drop within 48h, expected to decline 2-4%.
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- GLOBAL_ENERGYshort
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- LNG_NATGASshort
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