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Oil prices drop more than 5% after Trump sends peace plan

2026-03-25 - 01:20

Crude oil retreated after rising the day before, as market participants weighed the possibility of a negotiated ceasefire. (Reuters pic) TOKYO: Brent crude oil, the global market benchmark, dropped close to six percent Wednesday after US president Donald Trump sent a peace plan to Iran. At around 0030 GMT, a barrel of Brent crude was down 5.92% at US$98.30. Benchmark US oil contract, West Texas Intermediate, was down 5.01% at US$87.72. In Asia markets, Japan’s Nikkei index and South Korea’s Kospi were up by more than three percent. Trump sent a peace plan to Iran as he voiced optimism Tuesday at ending nearly a month of a war, with Tehran announcing that it will let “non-hostile” oil vessels go through the crucial Strait of Hormuz. The tentative signs of a diplomatic solution came despite new violence, with an Iranian missile causing injuries in Israel which in turn pressed on multiple fronts and vowed to seize control of a strip of southern Lebanon. The fall in oil Wednesday came after prices jumped a day earlier, with traders turned cautious over the prospect of a negotiated agreement to end the war.

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