International oil prices decline, U.S. crude drops more than 2%

Golden Finance reports that on April 6, international crude oil prices continued to fall. WTI crude oil was down 2.22%, trading at $109.061 per barrel; Brent crude oil fell 1.22%, to $107.698 per barrel. Previously, media outlets cited information from sources saying that the U.S. and Iran have received a plan regarding an immediate ceasefire. If the parties reach agreement, the plan would prompt an immediate ceasefire, reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and reach a final agreement within 15 to 20 days. (Dongxin She)

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