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Qatar crude enters Asian market again as Hormuz gets back to business

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Qatar crude enters Asian market again as Hormuz gets back to business
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Qatar has resumed crude oil exports to Asian markets as tensions in the Strait of Hormuz ease. This marks the first significant movement of Qatari crude since the regional conflict began, with major sales reported to Taiwan and India.

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The resumption of oil flows through a critical maritime chokepoint signals a potential stabilization in regional energy markets and geopolitical tensions.

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