Oil prices retreated on Monday after the Trump administration pulled back from sanctions threats against Colombia over illegal immigration, alleviating concern about oil supply disruptions.
Oil falls as Trump's Colombiasanctions threat reversed Updated / Monday, 27 Jan 2025 13:39 Brent crude futures fell 60 cents, or 0.8%, to $77.90 a barrel by 1300 GMT.
SINGAPORE (Reuters): Oil prices wavered on Monday after ... swiftly reversed plans to impose sanctions and tariffs on Colombia after the South American nation agreed to accept deported migrants ...
Oil edged lower in early trade as Goldman Sachs said the latest round of U.S. sanctions against Russia haven’t had a significant impact on the country’s oil exports.
LONDON: Oil prices edged lower on Monday after the U.S. pulled back from initial sanctions threats against Colombia, reducing immediate concern over oil supply disruptions, though U.S.
LONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices edged up on Monday, with traders still on edge despite the U.S. pulling back from initial sanctions threats against Colombia, reducing immediate concern over oil ...
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