Crude prices rose as U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated his Tuesday deadline for escalating attacks on Iran's power plants and bridges. The renewed threats heightened concerns over the Strait of Hormuz closure, impacting global energy markets.
- Oil prices rose as Trump reaffirmed his Tuesday deadline for attacking Iran's infrastructure.
- West Texas Intermediate crude futures increased 0.93% to $113.46 per barrel.
- Brent crude for June delivery gained 0.54% to $110.36 per barrel.
- The Strait of Hormuz has seen 8 tankers transit on Monday, up from fewer than 2 per day in March.
- Iran has rejected U.S. ceasefire proposals, offering its own 10-point plan for a resolution.
- Analysts suggest Trump's deadline is a strategy to pressure Iran into negotiations.
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