Oil Prices Surge Amid Renewed U.S.-Iran Tensions in Strait of Hormuz
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Oil Prices Surge Amid Renewed U.S.-Iran Tensions in Strait of Hormuz

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Oil prices rose sharply as Iran reimposed restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz and the U.S. seized an Iranian-flagged vessel, escalating tensions ahead of ceasefire talks.

Oil prices surged on Sunday following Iran's decision to reimpose restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz, a critical passage for global oil shipments. Brent crude increased by approximately 7% to $96.88 per barrel, while U.S. crude rose to $90.33.

The escalation occurred after Iran closed the strait, citing the United States' continued blockade of Iranian ports. Iranian gunboats reportedly fired on tankers attempting to navigate the waterway.

In response, U.S. forces seized an Iranian-flagged cargo ship, the Touska, in the Gulf of Oman. President Donald Trump stated that the vessel attempted to breach the U.S. naval blockade and ignored repeated warnings.

Iran condemned the seizure as "maritime piracy" and vowed to retaliate. The country's military warned of a swift response to what it described as U.S. armed piracy.

These developments have intensified concerns over global energy security, with the Strait of Hormuz accounting for about 20% of the world's oil transit. The situation remains fluid as both nations prepare for ceasefire talks in Pakistan, with the current truce set to expire on Wednesday.

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