Oil prices hits four-year low; consumers gain, producers brace for impact
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Falling oil prices, driven by Trump’s policies and increased OPEC+ output, have reached pandemic-era lows, benefiting consumers through reduced inflation and enhanced spending power. However, this situation poses challenges for oil-producing nations, particularly high-cost producers and those with limited financial reserves. OPEC+’s decision to increase output further exacerbates these pressures, impacting vulnerable members and non-OPEC producers reliant on oil revenues.
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