economics 78d ago
Escalating Attacks on Gulf Energy Facilities Threaten Long-Term Global Price Surges

Recent attacks on key oil and gas infrastructure in the Persian Gulf have intensified, raising the risk of prolonged supply disruptions. These disruptions are poised to trigger sustained increases in prices for gasoline, electricity, computer chips, and food, affecting global markets and consumers worldwide. Monitoring by authorities and industry experts will be crucial to gauge potential escalation and mitigate long-term economic impacts.
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Cronología · 78d ago
78d ago
2 articles · The Independent, Stuff.co.nz
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