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Who hurts most as Iran war hits global economy?

Summary by The Globe & Mail
Any prolongation of the Iran war risks creating an unprecedented crisis in energy supplies that sooner or later will hit every corner of the global economy. But it is already clear that some countries are either more exposed to that impact or less able to deal with it.

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The prolongation of the war in Iran can generate an unprecedented crisis in the supply of energy, a fact that could affect every corner of the world economy.But there are countries that would accuse him more than others, and Reuters has published this analysis in which he cites some of the economies that have more reason to worry.Keep reading....

·Barcelona, Spain
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The prolonged conflict with Iran threatens a serious global energy crisis.

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If the war in Iran drags on, it risks creating an unprecedented energy supply crisis that will sooner or later affect every corner of the global economy. But it's clear that some countries are more vulnerable or less able to cope.

·Viet Nam
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The Iranian factor is hitting oil and, at the same time, global economies. The war with Iran is hitting the global economy: energy prices are rising, and the most vulnerable countries are already feeling the impact. However, some countries will suffer more than others, as reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing Reuters. Read also: Oil blockade and disputes with Israel. Why Trump can't declare "victory" over Iran Europe again in an energy trap For Europe…

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Times of India broke the news in India on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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