Economic Shifts In The Middle East and Beyond
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Iran’s Economic Pressure Point - The United States is attempting to squeeze Iran economically through its blockade. Iran could soon face storage issues as exports decline and crude production continues, forcing it toward floating storage solutions and possible production cuts. Because neither side has achieved its objectives, the conflict appears set to continue, prolonging supply chain disruption and economic uncertainty. Global Energy And Trade Disruption - The conflict is creating wider instability across global energy markets and shipping routes, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz and Bab Al-Mandeb. Saudi Arabia has shifted exports toward the Red Sea, but any blockade there if the Houthis escalate on their threats could add weeks to shipping times and worsen shortages across Asia and other import-dependent regions. As Gulf exports become harder to replace, rationing, higher transport costs, and trade disruption are becoming growing risks for the global economy. Economic S
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