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The United States issued a license temporarily allowing the sale of Iranian oil and fuel for 60 days, representing a partial easing of the sanctions imposed on Iran. This move aims to support de-escalation efforts and reach a final agreement. The decision permits Iran to sell crude oil and petroleum products and engage in financial transactions in dollars. It is expected to lead to increased oil supplies in the markets and a reduction in prices to pre-war levels, with Brent crude trading around $77 per barrel. However, there is caution regarding the difficulty of assessing logistical gains due to European sanctions and ongoing tensions, as reliance continues on China and India as major importers.
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