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Middle East war: global economic fallout Paris, France, April 7 (AFP) Apr 07, 2026 Here are the latest economic events in the Middle East war:
West Texas Intermediate briefly topped $115 a barrel, its highest in a month, and Brent was at $111. Equity markets were mixed, with Tokyo little changed and Singapore and Jakarta falling while Shanghai, Sydney, Seoul, and Taipei rose. Hong Kong was closed for a holiday. In afternoon trading in Europe, London and Frankfurt slipped while Paris rose following a positive start to the week on Wall Street on Monday.
"For the sake of good neighbourliness (we) have had some reservations in choosing targets for retaliation, but all these reservations have since been removed," it said.
The vote is expected at 11:00 am (1500 GMT) Tuesday. The text in question has been diluted in recent days in the hope of avoiding rejection, and a draft seen by AFP no longer mentions authorisation to use force, even defensively.
Egypt's natural gas supplies from Qatar and Israel have been significantly disrupted by the Middle East war, leading Cairo to enact energy-saving measures including a business curfew, while also raising fuel prices and slowing government projects.
The closures would begin no earlier than April 20, after the end of the widely followed Songkran holiday period.
The Australian leader held a telephone call with Chinese Premier Li Qiang to discuss the importance of energy security "in light of the current global challenges", according to a summary of their conversation.
Australia relies on imports for an estimated 90 percent of its refined petroleum products, and Singapore is its largest single supplier.
The continent must "transition now -- or pay more later", Frank Elderson, a member of the ECB's executive board, wrote in a blog post.
Uraloglu said the "Ocean Thunder" was carrying crude oil from Iraq to Malaysia. Japanese shipping firm Mitsui O.S.K. Lines said an Indian-flagged tanker owned by a subsidiary had also safely transited the strait. burs-cw-bys/gv/js |
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