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oil stockpiles, developing countries are among the least prepared to mitigate the shock. Although surging fuel prices due to the fallout of the US-Israel war on Iran have [impacted
impacted by rising energy prices and supply disruptions from the US-Israel war on Iran. However, New Delhi had been avoiding hiking retail fuel prices, making it one of the last major economies to pass
US-Israel war on Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/us-israel-war-on-iran) means for everyday households, it’s hard to fault. “Australians are poorer because of this shock to oil prices and energy prices and all the other commodity
oil giants to banks - these companies are making billions from Iran war As households across the globe count the costs of the US-Israel war in Iran, some companies have been counting bumper profits instead
prices continue to surge with no resolution in sight to the two-month-long US-Israel war on Iran, and as supplies of fuel remain snarled in the Strait of Hormuz, where Iranian forces have
US-Israel war with Iran began. Prices surged when the conflict began on 28 February, with the production and transportation of oil across the Middle East slowing or stopping entirely due to missile strikes
US-Israel war with Iran could plunge the global economy into recession, with the UK set to be the hardest hit of the world's advanced economies**.** Reeves said she was "not convinced that this
US-Israel war on Iran. One ship, the CMA CGM Kribi, exited the Strait of Hormuz at the start of April. ## Lost revenues The prolonged disruption in Hormuz is likely to drag the economies
US-Israel war on Iran has done to the region, it is also impacting ordinary American households. US energy and inflation costs have increased significantly since the conflict began on February 28, resulting
US-Israel war on Iran. Since early March, Iran has restricted shipping through the strait, a narrow waterway linking Gulf oil producers to the open ocean and through which 20 percent of the world
impact could be greater in states that have also reduced their own petrol taxes and could reinforce differentiation between petrol prices by region.” US states also tax petrol, with Indiana, Kentucky and Georgia moving
US-Israel war on Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/world/us-israel-war-on-iran).** Earlier on Tuesday, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) [cut its growth forecasts for 2026](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/apr/14/iran-war-global-recession-imf-uk-growth-forecasts-oil-prices) based on the impact of the war and said
US-Israel war on Iran deliver the final blow? Here’s what we know: ## What has Spirit Airlines said? On Saturday, Spirit Aviation Holdings, the airline’s parent company, said the company had started
US-Israel war on Iran, which began on February 28. Tehran responded by hitting back at Israel, US military assets and other infrastructure in Gulf countries. It also closed off most access to the Strait
impacts. - **Oil prices jumped more than 3%** after Iran’s strikes, with the price of Brent crude – the international benchmark – rising 3.29% to $96.15 a barrel in early trading on Monday. - **Iran’s barrage
prices have fallen sharply and Asian stock markets have risen on hopes of a deal that could bring an end to the US-Israel war with Iran. On Saturday, US President Donald Trump said
US-Israel war on Iran are damaging Lebanon’s economy. Prices are rising as a result of supply issues – particularly of oil from the Gulf region, which has largely stopped since the US and Iran
US-Israel war on Iran. [Sign up for the Breaking News Australia email](https://www.theguardian.com/email-newsletters?CMP=copyembed&CMP=emailbutton) One litre of Coles brand fresh milk has risen from $1.65 to $1.85, with two litres up from
US-Israel war on Iran are also pushing up the costs of logistics and transportation. Fabian Dominguez, the manager of the meat shop El Bodegon, told Al Jazeera that pork and beef prices have risen
US-Israel war in Iran, which has affected global supplies of oil and liquified natural gas. "We're backing drivers by extending the freeze on fuel duty," Prime Minister Keir Starmer told the House