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The tenuous state of a US-Iran ceasefire renews anxiety over high fuel prices
The US-Iran ceasefire is at risk, causing oil prices to rise and fueling concerns about higher fuel costs. Tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has stalled, and U.S. gasoline prices have increased slightly, though they remain below recent peaks. Experts warn that depleted emergency oil reserves limit options to stabilize prices.
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