US-Iran lock in the Strait of Hormuz: Oil prices exceeded 106 dollars
The tension between the USA and Iran, which escalated with mutual ship detention operations in the Strait of Hormuz, caused a sharp rise in oil prices. The barrel price of Brent oil, the international indicator, exceeded 106 dollars as of Friday morning...
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ABD ve İran arasında Hürmüz Boğazı'nda karşılıklı gemi alıkoyma operasyonlarıyla tırmanan gerilim, petrol fiyatlarında sert yükselişe neden oldu. Uluslararası gösterge olan Brent petrolün varil fiyatı, cuma sabahı itibarıyla 106 doların üzerine çıktı.
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