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Comment les gouvernements devraient-ils réagir aux changements de la demande de pétrole causés par des conflits comme celui en Iran ?
The agency’s forecast assumes oil and gas deliveries from the Middle East to international markets resume by midyear, though not to preconflict levels
Articles sources
Al Jazeera English (Qatar) | Apr 14, 2026
Wall Street Journal (United States) | Apr 14, 2026
Bloomberg (United States) | Apr 18, 2026
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Responding to changes in oil demand by increasing tariffs on imports could lead to higher prices for consumers and businesses, worsening economic conditions. Governments should focus on diplomatic solutions instead of protectionist measures.
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Governments should engage in international cooperation to stabilize oil markets, as unilateral actions may exacerbate volatility. Collaborative measures can help ensure a more stable supply and mitigate the effects of conflict-related disruptions.
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The current conflicts significantly disrupt oil supply and demand dynamics, but governments must not overlook the geopolitical implications of their responses. A strong diplomatic stance may be necessary to address underlying tensions and prevent future conflicts.
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Investing in alternative energy can create jobs and reduce reliance on oil, but should governments also consider the immediate economic impacts on industries dependent on oil? Finding a middle ground is essential for a smooth transition.
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Governments should prioritize strategic reserves and invest in renewable energy sources to reduce dependency on oil from conflict-prone regions. This approach not only ensures energy security but also promotes sustainable practices that benefit the environment.
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As oil demand fluctuates due to conflicts, governments should develop adaptive policies that respond to these changes without destabilizing local economies. Flexibility in energy policy can help mitigate potential negative impacts on both consumers and businesses.
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