
International benchmark Brent crude jumped 9.6% to $83.30 a barrel after the US announced a 20% transit fee on commercial vessels
Trump declares Strait of Hormuz blockade, oil prices surge 10%
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Also, the US military declared that it would receive 20% of cargo as a 'security transit fee' in return for ensuring the safety of civilian ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz. Trump's '20% toll on Hormuz ships' for his own AI assistant: concerns grow over short-term oil supply disruptions. Cargo ships are anchored near the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Khor Fakkan on the eastern coast of the United Arab Emirates. [AFP Yonhap News] US President Donald Trump's declaration of resuming the maritime blockade against Iran caused international oil prices to surge nearly 10% in a single day. Vice President Vance stated at a press conference on the 18th of last month regarding the end of the MOU with Iran that 'tolls should not be imposed on international waterways.'.
Furthermore, However, even before the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea was enacted in 1982, a dominant international customary law existed worldwide allowing free navigation on the high seas. Traders are working at the New York Stock Exchange on the 13th (local time). 'Thought oil prices would drop a bit, but they're rising vertically again'... International oil prices surge 10% in a day.
In addition, Robert Brovdi, commander of Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces, said his drone units attacked 10 oil tankers and 4 passenger ships, and also struck a major oil refinery in Syzran, Russia.
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Also, the US military declared that it would receive 20% of cargo as a 'security transit fee' in return for ensuring the safety of civilian ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
reliability low1/3 sourcesTrump's '20% toll on Hormuz ships' for his own AI assistant: concerns grow over short-term oil supply disruptions. Cargo ships are anchored near the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Khor Fakkan on the eastern coast of the United Arab Emirates. [AFP Yonhap News] US President Donald Trump's declaration of resuming the maritime blockade against Iran caused international oil prices to surge nearly 10% in a single day.
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Vice President Vance stated at a press conference on the 18th of last month regarding the end of the MOU with Iran that 'tolls should not be imposed on international waterways.'
according to Yonhap News AgencyHowever, even before the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea was enacted in 1982, a dominant international customary law existed worldwide allowing free navigation on the high seas.
according to Yonhap News AgencyTraders are working at the New York Stock Exchange on the 13th (local time).
according to Kyunghyang Shinmun'Thought oil prices would drop a bit, but they're rising vertically again'... International oil prices surge 10% in a day.
according to Maeil BusinessRobert Brovdi, commander of Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces, said his drone units attacked 10 oil tankers and 4 passenger ships, and also struck a major oil refinery in Syzran, Russia.
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My own AI assistant Trump "20% toll on ships in Ormuz" Short-term concerns over oil supply disruptions grow Cargo ships anchored near the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Khor Fakkan on the eastern coast of the United Arab Emirates. [AFP Yonhap News] U.S. President Donald Trump's maritime blockade against Iran...
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