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Allowing Iran to Charge Fees in Strait of Hormuz Would Set ‘Dangerous Precedent,’ Maersk CEO Says

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to lift Iran sanctions under 14-point deal seeking to end Iran war.

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is expected to lift sanctions on Iran and unfreeze funds and assets linked to the country's regime, under a 14-point memorandum of understanding provided to NBC News by a senior U.S.

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How the Strait of Hormuz blockade has forever changed the world's energy trade.

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President Trump said the Strait of Hormuz will reopen within "the next day or two." Semafor climate & energy editor Tim McDonnell explains why global energy trade will never be the same, even when the strait reopens.

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Allowing Iran to Charge Fees in Strait of Hormuz Would Set ‘Dangerous Precedent,' Maersk CEO Says.

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With the United States and Iran nearing a deal to reopen the Persian Gulf, the mega shipping firm is treading cautiously.

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A: How the Strait of Hormuz blockade has forever changed the world's energy trade.

B: President Trump said the Strait of Hormuz will reopen within "the next day or two." Semafor climate & energy editor Tim McDonnell explains why global energy trade will never be the same, even when the strait reopens.

negation mismatch

A: President Trump said the Strait of Hormuz will reopen within "the next day or two." Semafor climate & energy editor Tim McDonnell explains why global energy trade will never be the same, even when the strait reopens.

B: Allowing Iran to Charge Fees in Strait of Hormuz Would Set ‘Dangerous Precedent,' Maersk CEO Says.

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