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    Crude oil dropping after historic $11 surge, as negotiators race against Trump’s deadline for Iran

    MarketWatchApril 6, 2026 at 9:58 AMBearish1 min read

    Key Takeaways

    • 1Crude oil prices surged by an historic $11, now dropping.
    • 2Negotiators are working against a deadline set by the Trump administration regarding Iran.
    • 3The situation is linked to potential renewed sanctions on Iran, impacting oil supply.

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    Crude oil prices are experiencing a downturn following an unprecedented $11 surge, driven by ongoing geopolitical tensions and the looming deadline for international negotiations with Iran. The market is highly reactive to discussions concerning Iran's nuclear program and the possibility of renewed sanctions under the Trump administration. Traders are closely monitoring diplomatic progress, as any resolution or escalation could significantly impact global oil supply and pricing dynamics. Investors should watch for updates from negotiators and official statements from all parties involved.

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