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Middle East war: global economic fallout Paris, France, March 23 (AFP) Mar 23, 2026 Here are the latest economic events in the Middle East war:
London's benchmark FTSE 100 index shed 1.4 percent, Paris lost 1.7 percent and Frankfurt tumbled 2.0 percent.
The price of West Texas Intermediate (WTI), the US benchmark crude, for May delivery climbed to just over $100 a barrel during early Monday trading. North Sea Brent crude was up more than one percent at $113.90 per barrel.
At least 40 energy assets across nine countries in the region were "severely" damaged due to the war, Birol added.
In a joint statement, the two import-reliant nations said on Monday they shared "deep concern over the situation in the Middle East and its consequences for our region, such as the impact on energy supply chains and prices. "We are committed to working together to strengthen energy supply chain resilience."
More than 10,000 attendees are expected for CERAWeek, the spring gathering in Houston that has taken on unexpected importance as fuel prices soar since the Middle East war began in late February.
"That Iranian oil was always going to be sold to the Chinese. It was going to be sold at a discount," he said in an NBC interview. "So which is better -- if oil prices spiked to $150 and they (Iran) were getting 70 percent of that; or oil prices below 100?"
"If this conflict lasts three, four months, we can swallow it" thanks to existing oil inventories, CEO Patrick Pouyanne said in an interview with Chinese state broadcaster CGTN. But with Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz blocking the usual route for around 20 percent of global oil production, a longer war would cause "real impacts", he warned.
Sokimex, a supplier of premium cooking and burning fuel in the Southeast Asia nation, announced late on Sunday that it would "temporarily suspend the supply of LPG effective from April 1". burs/gv/gil |
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