Why the U.S. Hasn’t Felt Big Impacts from Strait of Hormuz Crisis — for Now | Video | Amanpour & Company
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The U.S. hasn't yet experienced significant impacts from the Strait of Hormuz crisis due to its shift to becoming a major oil producer. However, rising global oil prices are causing gasoline prices to increase in the U.S., and the effects are gradually working their way into the country. Current oil prices are around $110-$115, and further increases are anticipated.