Oil prices have risen in the global market after Iran refused to hold any talks with the United States.
On Wednesday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said that friendly countries have sent American proposals, but this is not a negotiation or negotiation.
On Wednesday, US President Donald Trump also said that Iranian leaders are “afraid” to admit that they are negotiating.
Meanwhile, the price of Brent crude oil has increased by 1.6 percent to $103.85. While West Texas Intermediate is at $91.61 with a gain of 1.4 percent.
Similarly, the US Postal Service has announced the imposition of an eight percent temporary fuel surcharge for the first time in view of the rising fuel prices due to the war.
According to the Postal Service, the aim of this measure is to adapt the organization to market conditions and continue nationwide services without financial pressure.
The increase will only apply to packages, not letters, according to the Postal Service. The fee will be added to the base rate for services like Priority Mail and Ground Service.
The increase will take effect April 26 and will last until January 17, 2027. After that, the U.S. Postal Service will decide whether another long-term solution is needed.
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) delivers more than 170 million parcels a week, according to which other postal services have already imposed additional surcharges. However, it is much lower than other companies, which have imposed a 33 percent surcharge on this item.
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