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Middle East War Triggers Severe Global Energy Crisis, Straining Economies

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What specific measures are being taken by the IEA, IMF, and World Bank joint coordination group to address the economic fallout?
How long is the Strait of Hormuz expected to remain closed, and what are the conditions for reopening?
What is the exact extent of infrastructure damage in the Middle East from the conflict?
How are low-income countries planning to secure external support for food insecurity?
What are the specific timelines for potential fuel shortages in Europe and Asia?
Percentage of global oil passing through the Strait of Hormuzfactual

About 25 to 30 percent of global oil passes through the Strait of Hormuz.

Enligt eaccny.com
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About a fifth (20%) of the world's oil passes through the Strait of Hormuz.

Enligt www.bbc.com, www.quiltercheviot.com

Kontext: This discrepancy affects assessments of the war's impact on global oil supply and the severity of the blockade.

Severity of oil supply cuts compared to historical crisesfactual

The current energy shock involves around 10% of global oil production cuts, similar to the 1973 oil shock.

Enligt www.quiltercheviot.com
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Global supply losses total about 12 million barrels per day, higher than the 5 million barrels per day in 1973 and 1979.

Enligt www.aa.com.tr

Kontext: This disagreement influences perceptions of how severe the current crisis is relative to past oil shocks, impacting policy and market responses.

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