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Middle East war: global economic fallout Paris, France, March 19 (AFP) Mar 19, 2026 Here are the latest economic events in the Middle East war on Wednesday:
"Civil Defence has fully brought all fires under control in the Ras Laffan Industrial Area without any reported injuries. Cooling and sites-securing operations are still ongoing," the ministry said. Earlier Thursday, Iranian state television said that a missile struck the gas plant, hours after it was hit in a destructive strike. Qatar's state-run energy firm said the strikes hit several of its Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facilities and caused "extensive" damage. Ras Laffan is the world's largest LNG hub.
Samoan Prime Minister La'aulialemalietoa Leuatea Schmidt said Wednesday he had asked New Zealand leader Christopher Luxon if it was possible to divert fuel to his country in case of crisis. Tongan Prime Minister Lord Fakafanua, meanwhile, said New Zealand and Australia were "sharing intelligence" to help his country best prepare for shortages.
Trump confirmed on his Truth Social platform that Israel had struck the South Pars field but said the US "knew nothing" of the attack, which spurred Iran to strike Qatar's Ras Laffan facility. The South Pars/North Dome mega-field is the largest known gas reserve in the world and is shared by Iran and Qatar. Around 70 percent of Iran's domestic natural gas comes from its portion of the field, which it calls South Pars.
"Abu Dhabi authorities are responding to incidents at the Habshan gas facilities and at the Bab (oil) field caused by falling debris from the successful interception of missiles," it said on X.
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) was up 2.5 percent at $98.69 in Asian trade on Thursday, while Brent crude oil soared more than five percent to nearly $113 a barrel on fresh worries about energy supplies.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell said he expected higher energy prices to boost inflation in the near term, though he added that further economic impacts remain uncertain. The European Central Bank and the Bank of England follow Thursday.
QatarEnergy said emergency teams had brought under control a fire caused by an Iranian attack on the country's main gas facility that caused "extensive damage" at the site. Qatar later ordered Iran's military and security attaches along with their staff to leave the country within 24 hours. Saudi Arabia's defence ministry said on Wednesday that five drones approaching an energy facility were intercepted in the kingdom's east, while Emirati air defence was countering an Iranian missile threat.
Trump's move to issue a 60-day Jones Act waiver would lift a ban on foreign-flagged vessels transporting cargo between US ports over this period. Separately, the US Treasury Department issued a license Wednesday to authorize certain transactions between established US entities and Venezuela's state-owned oil company PDVSA.
"We are reducing the price of fuel by around 0.25 euros (28 US cents) per liter for everyone," along with a tax credit for truckers, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni wrote on social media.
The state-owned North Oil Company said it was sending an initial 250,000 barrels a day from its fields in the northern Kirkuk province through the pipeline, well below the 3.5 million barrels a day it has shipped in normal times from its southern Basra fields via the Strait of Hormuz. But Iraq officials said the country's gas imports from Iran were completely halted. The news came as Iran denounced the South Pars attack.
Shipping fuel prices have reached "truly unprecedented" levels, having nearly doubled from the cargo crunch driven by the Middle East war, an industry leader told AFP Wednesday.
Mitsubishi Chemical and Mitsui Chemicals have cut output, Shin-Etsu Chemical said it would raise prices, and LG Chem warned it may not be able to fulfil some orders.
The IMO's 40-member council could vote Thursday on several proposed resolutions, including one to "establish a safe maritime corridor to allow the safe evacuation of seafarers and ships stranded in the Persian Gulf". However, if passed, resolutions remain non-binding.
The presidential chief of staff declined to elaborate on the route. About 70 percent of South Korea's oil imports normally pass through the strait.
Faced with an energy crisis driven by the war, Sri Lanka has begun rationing fuel and has also imposed a four-day working week in a bid to reduce travel.
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