Trump Threatens to Strike Iran Again, International Oil Prices Rise
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U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to strike Iran again, and data showed a sharp drop in U.S. crude oil inventories, causing international oil prices to rise. West Texas Intermediate crude for July delivery rose 2.1% to $90.03 per barrel, while Brent crude for August delivery rose 1.8% to $93.10 per barrel.
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- Q: FAQ question 1 in English
- A: Q: Why did oil prices rise? A: Due to Trump's threat to strike Iran and a drop in US crude inventories.
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- A: Q: What were the specific prices? A: WTI at $90.03, Brent at $93.10.
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- A: Q: What is the outlook? A: Prices could rise further depending on geopolitical risks.