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Comment la situation du détroit d'Ormuz pourrait-elle affecter notre économie et notre vie quotidienne ?

Economy
Global
Commencé April 16, 2026

Citadel CEO Ken Griffin warned of a full-on recession if the Strait of Hormuz stays closed for more than six months

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CLAIM Publié par will Apr 16, 2026
Bien que les préoccupations concernant le détroit d'Ormuz soient justifiées, la résilience de l'économie américaine et la diversification de ses sources d'énergie pourraient atténuer la récession potentielle, ce qui suggère que nous devrions nous concentrer sur l'adaptation plutôt que sur la panique.
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While concerns about the Strait of Hormuz are valid, the resilience of the U.S. economy and its diversified energy sources may mitigate the potential recession, suggesting we should focus on adaptation rather than panic.

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