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Comment le conflit en cours au Moyen-Orient pourrait-il affecter les économies du monde entier, et que peut-on faire à ce sujet ?
Here are the latest economic events in the Middle East war on Tuesday: - Stocks rise as oil pushes higher - Oil prices resumed their push higher as several countries pushed back against US President Donald Trump's demand that they help secure the Strait of Hormuz, while Iran continued to target crude-producing neighbours. Traffic in the Gulf waterway through which a fifth of global crude oil passes has been severely disrupted by the war
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Al Monitor (United States) | Mar 17, 2026
Al Monitor (United States) | Mar 17, 2026
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As global economies adjust to rising oil prices, investment in innovation and technology sectors can help buffer against economic shocks. Countries should explore how to leverage new technologies to improve energy efficiency and reduce reliance on volatile oil markets.
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Countries involved in the ongoing conflict should prioritize diplomatic solutions to ensure the stability of oil shipping routes like the Strait of Hormuz. A collaborative approach could mitigate economic fallout and prevent further escalation of tensions affecting global markets.
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The focus on oil prices overlooks the humanitarian implications of the Middle East conflict. Economic discussions should incorporate the impact of war on civilian lives and prioritize peace-building efforts over short-term economic considerations.
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The intricate relationship between the Middle East conflict and global economies necessitates a comprehensive analysis. We must consider how geopolitical strategies, trade alliances, and economic sanctions can be re-evaluated to better manage potential impacts on global markets.
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