Iraq has resumed southern oil exports at 650,000 barrels per day after a month-long halt due to Strait of Hormuz tensions. This resumption signals a potential easing of immediate regional conflict risks, impacting global oil supply and prices. The move could be interpreted as a positive step towards de-escalation, although broader geopolitical uncertainties remain. Analysts predict a modest downward pressure on crude oil prices in the coming days.

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