On Friday, U.S. and Canadian lawmakers escalated pressure on energy giants over record profits following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
With the Iran War causing global supply shocks, fuel prices have surged even as oil companies report tens of billions in quarterly earnings. Democratic senators and Canadian policy advocates are now pushing for a windfall tax to redistribute these "excess" war-time profits back to struggling consumers. Industry executives and some conservative critics argue that high prices reflect global market volatility and that government regulation, not corporate greed, is the primary driver of the crisis.
Public hearings are expected to continue next week as the White House weighs new executive actions to stabilize energy markets.
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