On July 12, the Strait of Hormuz saw an attack on a cargo ship; the United States retaliated against Iran; oil prices rose 5% to $76 per barrel. According to a report by The New York Times, on July 12 (Saturday), a cargo ship was attacked in the Strait of Hormuz, after which the United States launched strikes against targets in Iran. The incident has raised concerns that oil prices may fluctuate again. Shipping traffic through the strait has dropped significantly to 22 ships per day, compared with the daily average of more than 130 ships before the conflict escalated. Brent crude closed this week near $76 per barrel, up about 5% since the conflict began, although it remains far below the $120 per barrel level reached during wartime. #预测世界杯挪威VS英格兰

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