Exclusive-Trump reviews options to curb energy prices as Iran strikes roil markets - Yahoo Finance
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President Trump is reviewing options to curb rising energy prices following Iranian strikes.
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President Trump's actions could influence the price you pay for gasoline and other energy costs in the coming months.
President Donald Trump is reportedly reviewing options to mitigate rising energy prices following recent Iranian strikes that have disrupted global markets. The administration is considering various strategies to stabilize fuel costs and ensure energy supply, according to an exclusive report. This comes as international crude benchmarks have seen significant volatility, impacting consumer costs and economic forecasts. The White House's deliberations indicate a focus on preemptive measures to address potential further market instability. The outcomes of these reviews could influence domestic energy policy and international diplomatic efforts.
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