💨 Abstract
Oil prices fell 1% on Friday, headed for their first monthly drop since November, due to Washington's new tariffs, Iraq resuming Kurdistan oil exports, and uncertainty over OPEC's production resumption plans. Brent crude fell 1.11% to $72.75, WTI fell 0.88% to $69.73, and both are on track for their first monthly decline in three months.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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