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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Joe Sommerlad

Gas prices drop after Iran tensions ease, but Trump says retailers must cut more

  • President Donald Trump has renewed his demand that gasoline retailers immediately lower prices, citing a recent agreement with Iran and declining oil prices.
  • He warned retailers could face “big problems” if they fail to cut prices, suggesting a target of $2.50 per gallon while also criticizing California’s high gas taxes.
  • Gas prices have begun falling after tensions with Tehran eased and shipping resumed through the Strait of Hormuz, with the national average dropping to $3.85 per gallon.
  • Despite the decline, prices remain well above the $2.98 national average before the conflict with Iran, a spike that cost Americans an estimated additional $59 billion at the pump.
  • The president previously accused U.S. oil companies of price gouging and threatened a Justice Department investigation into their pricing practices.

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Trump again demands gas retailers drop price after Iran war he started sent prices soaring

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