Oil prices hit their highest levels in two weeks, up 1.5% following the US and China's announcement of temporary tariff cuts. Brent crude futures rose to $64.85 a barrel and WTI to $61.86. The agreement has generated optimism in financial markets, but there are also factors that could influence prices in the future, such as US-Iran negotiations or possible progress in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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Preţurile petrolului au urcat luni cu circa 1,5%, pe fondul reducerii tarifelor dintre SUA şi China
Preţurile petrolului au urcat luni cu circa 1,5%, pe fondul reducerii tarifelor dintre SUA şi China
Preţurile petrolului au urcat luni cu circa 1,5%, pe fondul reducerii tarifelor dintre SUA şi China
Prețurile petrolului au urcat cu circa 1,5%, pe fondul reducerii tarifelor dintre SUA și China
Preţurile petrolului au urcat luni cu circa 1,5%, pe fondul reducerii tarifelor vamale dintre SUA şi China
Prețul petrolului a crescut luni cu circa 1,5%, datorită reducerii temporare a tarifelor vamale între SUA și China - Economica.net
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