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Middle East war: global economic fallout Paris, France, March 22 (AFP) Mar 22, 2026 Here are the latest economic events in the Middle East war:
"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.
The statement came after Trump on Saturday gave Iran a 48-hour deadline to open the strait, warning the United States would "obliterate" Iranian power plants otherwise. "The Strait of Hormuz will be completely closed, and it will not be reopened until our destroyed power plants are rebuilt," the Iranian military's operational command Khatam Al-Anbiya said in a statement on state television.
The trip, scheduled from Sunday to Wednesday, comes as Vietnam seeks to shore up its fuel reserves amid the global supply disruptions caused by the war.
"We call for the immediate and unconditional cessation of all attacks by the Iranian regime," the foreign ministers of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States as well as the EU foreign policy chief said in a joint statement.
EU energy commissioner Dan Jorgensen sent a letter asking countries to "consider reducing your filling target to 80 percent as early as possible in the filling season to provide certainty and reassurance to market participants", down from the usual 90-percent goal. burs-jhb/rmb |
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