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Oil prices rose on Thursday due to new Iran-related sanctions and Middle East tensions, countering a strong dollar. The U.S. issued sanctions targeting Chinese refineries and vessels that supplied crude oil to these plants. Iran is a major oil producer.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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