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Oil drifts down after Opec+ agrees to raise output targets
Oil prices fell slightly after Opec+ agreed to increase output targets by 188,000 barrels per day from August, while exports from Gulf producers via the Strait of Hormuz are recovering. The decision comes as Gulf members revive supplies halted during the US-Israeli-Iran conflict, though output remains below pre-war levels.
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