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US-Iran Energy Truce: The US lifted its blockade of Iranian ports and tankers resumed through the Strait of Hormuz under a 60-day, toll-free arrangement, with reports of over 12.5 million barrels transiting and Saudi tankers restarting loadings. Diplomatic Hurdle: Follow-up talks in Switzerland were abruptly postponed as JD Vance delayed travel, with Switzerland citing logistics and Iran signaling it wants proof the interim deal is being implemented—while Lebanon fighting keeps casting doubt on the ceasefire. Gas Price Relief: US pump prices dipped below $4 a gallon for the first time since March, though they remain far above pre-war levels and may take months to fully feed through supply chains. Hormuz Toll Debate: Vance said the US position is that international waterways should be free of tolls, but the MOU leaves future maritime administration discussions open. Market Spillovers: Oil slid toward pre-war levels as shipping normalized, while Europe renewed focus on alternative routes like the IMEC corridor to reduce Hormuz reliance. Nuclear Oversight: US envoy Steve Witkoff said Iran will invite IAEA inspections and disclose enriched-material locations, as the deal’s nuclear and sanctions terms face intense US political scrutiny.

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