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Energy Geopolitics: The US and Iran say they’ve reached an initial framework to end the war and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, with a signing expected in Switzerland and the US ordering an end to its naval blockade—an outcome that’s already pushing oil lower and reshaping energy security talk at the G7. Market Spillovers: WTI and Brent slid sharply as traders priced in a slower physical recovery and still-uncertain follow-on talks, while corn and wheat also fell on the back of easing oil-linked pressure. Latin America Power Markets: Brazil’s battery storage needs for upcoming capacity reserve auctions may jump to 5–6 GW, up from earlier expectations, as system adequacy concerns and auction outcomes drive demand. Biofuels & Food: Higher oil prices are expected to boost biofuel demand, but analysts warn the knock-on effects could intensify food and fertilizer stress—especially where shipping chokepoints matter. Caribbean Diplomacy: Saint Kitts and Nevis joined CARICOM’s UN retreat focused on sustainable development, climate resilience, and financing—aiming to strengthen the region’s collective voice.

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