A drop in crude prices reduces production costs across industries, from transportation to manufacturing. This fuels lower consumer fuel prices, cuts expenses for airlines and shipping firms, and boosts discretionary spending. Key beneficiaries include drivers, logistics companies, and import-dependent nations, though oil-exporting economies may face budget strains.
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