Oil Shipments Rise in Hormuz Although Questions Grow Over Iran's Transit Terms

June 19 (Reuters) – Oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz picked up on Friday after the United States and Iran signed a ceasefire deal, with Gulf producers preparing to raise exports despite concerns over conditions set by Tehran for using the vital waterway.
Washington and Tehran released the text of an interim agreement signed on Wednesday to end the conflict, although U.S. President Donald Trump warned he could resume attacks and target Iranian officials if commitments are not honored.
At least four tankers carrying crude, oil products and liquefied petroleum gas entered the strait on
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