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Trump Signals Potential De-escalation as Energy Markets Stabilize

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Crude oil futures took a dramatic dive on Tuesday after Donald Trump issued statements aimed at calming jittery global investors. After a period of record-breaking highs, Brent crude dropped to approximately $91 per barrel, erasing much of the gains seen during the peak of the US-Israel conflict with Iran. The shift marks a pivotal moment for a market that was bracing for a total energy blackout from the Middle East.

The crisis reached a boiling point when Iranian officials vowed to halt all oil exports from the region in response to ongoing military strikes. Because the Strait of Hormuz serves as a bottleneck for a fifth of the world’s seaborne energy, the threat of a total blockade was taken with extreme seriousness by global refineries. This led to the initial surge to $119.50, a price point not seen in several years.

In an effort to manage the fallout, the Trump administration has indicated a willingness to temporarily suspend sanctions to ensure a steady flow of fuel. The President confirmed that certain restrictions would be lifted until the maritime routes are fully operational and safe for transit. This policy shift follows a controversial month where Indian refiners were granted permission to purchase Russian crude, despite earlier hardline stances.

The impact of this volatility has been felt far beyond the trading floors of London and New York. Developing nations like Bangladesh and the Philippines have been forced to implement drastic conservation measures, including closing universities and limiting air conditioning. These actions underscore the desperate need for price stability as high energy costs threaten to derail national budgets.

As the situation evolves, the role of international naval escorts may become a reality to ensure the safety of tankers. French President Emmanuel Macron has already suggested a coalition of nations could provide security for shipping once the most violent phase of the war subsides. The coming days will determine if Trump’s optimism is grounded in a lasting diplomatic breakthrough.

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