A potential agreement between the United States and Iran could lead to a decrease in energy, fertilizer, and food prices in Africa if the Strait of Hormuz fully reopens. Experts suggest that oil exporters, including Nigeria and Angola, may face reduced revenue as a result.
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Potential US-Iran Agreement May Impact Prices in Africa
A possible agreement between the US and Iran could result in lower energy, fertilizer, and food prices in Africa if the Strait of Hormuz reopens. Experts indicate that this may lead to decreased revenue for oil-exporting countries like Nigeria and Angola.
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Sigh of relief in Africa as the Strait of Hormuz 'reopens'
Potential US-Iran Agreement May Impact Prices in Africa