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diplomacyJun 18, 2026

Oil dips as US-Iran ceasefire deal takes effect, ships return to Hormuz

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Oil dips as US-Iran ceasefire deal takes effect, ships return to Hormuz

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    Oil dips as US-Iran ceasefire deal takes effect, ships return to Hormuz - The push for diplomacy and the reopening of Hormuz allow for a resumption of production shuttered by major oil exporters. PHOTO: REUTERS OIL dipped as the US and Iran’s interim peace deal took effect and a

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