Syria Emerges as Possible Energy Corridor Amid Hormuz Crisis
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The researcher and specialist in African topics Miguel Silva warned that the war against Iran that struck the Middle East affects "prices, transport and food security" due, in particular, to the lack of fertility, which goes far beyond energy. The current breakdown, due to the strong traffic restrictions in the Hormuz Strip, has already been described by the International Energy Agency (IAE) and market analysts as the largest global energy distu…
FAO Chief Economist Máximo Torero warned that the crisis in the Middle East trade corridor is generating one of the biggest recent shocks to global commodity flows. See more
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