Oil prices rise as Iran rules out interim deal extension, threatens to escalate conflict
First publishedAug 16, 15:33 UTC
Last updatedAug 17, 14:46 UTC · 1m ago
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The U.S.-Iran deal was supposed to open the Strait of Hormuz while they negotiated a final deal on Tehran's nuclear program within 60 days.
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- What's the story?
- The U.S.-Iran deal was supposed to open the Strait of Hormuz while they negotiated a final deal on Tehran's nuclear program within 60 days.
- How widely is it covered?
- 3 outlets, average source rating 6.3/10.
- When was it last updated?
- 1m ago.
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Iran’s oil is trapped while rivals’ exports from the Persian Gulf are poised to surge, but Tehran could do whatever it takes to break the chokehold
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