Iran exports $1.44B in crude after peace deal

Tehran: Based on TankerTrackers calculations, Iran has exported nearly 18 million barrels of crude oil valued at approximately $1.44 billion over a five-day period. This significant increase in exports follows the implementation of a new interim peace agreement that lifted the U.S. naval blockade and introduced sanctions waivers. Officials report that the surge is expected to improve Iran’s energy revenues, support regional trade, and stabilize supply chains in international markets. Analysts believe that renewed oil shipments could have implications for global crude prices, market confidence, and energy security in neighboring regions. The development demonstrates the immediate economic impact of geopolitical agreements on energy exports and regional trade. Can Iran sustain this export momentum under the new diplomatic framework?

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