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The conflict between the US, Israel and Iran has laid bare how some countries are exceptionally vulnerable to geopolitical events. Governments around the world are telling people to cut back on fuel as the war in the Middle East pushes prices up โ but The potential economic effects of a closure in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping lane.
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- The conflict between the US, Israel and Iran has laid bare how some countries are exceptionally vulnerable to geopolitical events.
- Governments around the world are telling people to cut back on fuel as the war in the Middle East pushes prices up โ but
- The potential economic effects of a closure in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global shipping lane.
- The Iran war has caused London's FTSE 100 Index to join global markets in tumbling lower after
- Many consider a widespread war in the Middle East the worst-case scenario for the global
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