Oil prices rise: US-China trade talks boost market; oversupply could return if sanctions on Russia less effective
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Oil prices climbed Monday as the US and China revealed a framework for a potential trade deal, easing fears of slowed global growth and reduced oil demand. This positive development, coupled with recent sanctions on Russia, has boosted market expectations and countered earlier oversupply concerns.
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