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The United Arab Emirates is breaking away from OPEC, announcing Tuesday it will exit the oil cartel effective May 1 in a move that could shake global energy markets.
The decision lands as a major setback for OPEC, the alliance that has long coordinated oil production among some of the world’s biggest exporters.
The timing is hard to ignore. The UAE has been under sustained pressure from fellow OPEC member Iran, which has launched weeks of missile and drone attacks while also tightening its grip on the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping lane. The disruption has choked off exports and put the UAE’s oil-driven economy under strain.
The UAE ranked as OPEC’s third-largest producer as recently as February, trailing only Saudi Arabia and Iraq. It has been part of the group since 1967 and has played a key role in shaping production policy over the decades.
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The United Arab Emirates is breaking away from OPEC, announcing Tuesday it will exit the oil cartel effective May 1 in a move that could shake global energy markets.
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The decision lands as a major setback for OPEC, the alliance that has long coordinated oil production among some of the world’s biggest exporters.
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The timing is hard to ignore. The UAE has been under sustained pressure from fellow OPEC member Iran, which has launched weeks of missile and drone attacks while also tightening its grip on the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping lane. The disruption has choked off exports and put the UAE’s oil-driven economy under strain.
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The UAE ranked as OPEC’s third-largest producer as recently as February, trailing only Saudi Arabia and Iraq. It has been part of the group since 1967 and has played a key role in shaping production policy over the decades.
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