Strait of Hormuz Crisis: Global Oil Prices Soar
The Strait of Hormuz crisis: Soaring oil prices and global impact
The war between the US, Israel, and Iran has disrupted global trade, causing oil prices to skyrocket from under $70 to nearly $120 per barrel. Gasoline prices have surged, with the US average reaching $3.48 per gallon. Asia and Europe are hit hardest, leading to rationing and work-from-home setups. Poor nations face energy shortages and inflation, while fertilizer shipments are stalled, risking food shortages. Oil producers like Norway, Russia, and Canada benefit, while importers suffer. Central banks face a tough decision as higher energy costs fuel inflation but slow growth. The world economy hopes to recover, but reopening the strait is crucial, especially with Irans new hardline leader.
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