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US gas price relief remains elusive
The resumption of US-Iran strikes and Trump's plans to impose shipping fees in the Strait of Hormuz have pushed US crude prices to a four-week high, complicating efforts to lower gas prices ahead of midterms. Global refining capacity disruptions, including Russia's reduced output and China's export restrictions, are keeping refined product prices elevated despite a decline from wartime peaks.
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