Energy Secretary Chris Wright announced that the US administration is considering a suspension of the federal gasoline tax to alleviate rising fuel costs for citizens.The measure aims to provide temporary relief as conflict with Iran disrupts vital shipping routes through the Strait of Hormuz, driving national prices above 4.50 dollars per gallon.Officials maintain that full energy market stability depends on securing international maritime traffic and successfully concluding ongoing regional diplomatic negotiations.Analysts warn that while a tax pause might lower pump prices slightly, it does not address the fundamental geopolitical issues currently constraining global oil supply chains.