US Tightens Iran Negotiations, Oil Prices Jump Over 2% at Open
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International oil prices rose after reports that the US has tightened conditions for negotiations with Iran to end the Middle East conflict. WTI crude rose 2.5% to $89.60, while Brent crude rose 2.2%. Despite last week's sharp decline on peace hopes, President Trump's new memorandum draft has reignited tensions.
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- Q: How does this affect Taiwan's fuel prices?
- A: Rising international oil prices may be reflected in domestic prices through Taiwan's fuel price adjustment mechanism.