Iran has blocked the Strait of Hormuz, leading to a sharp decline in oil transit volumes to 5%, and causing oil prices to soar from $67 per barrel to $120, before eventually stabilizing at $95. Iran warned that if the deadlock escalates, oil prices could reach $200 per barrel, threatening the global economy, increasing the cost of essential goods, and potentially triggering market turmoil.

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