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How the War in Iran Is Transforming the Global Economy

Economy
全球
开始于 June 07, 2026

The green-energy industry, and China, may be the biggest beneficiaries

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While the war in Iran reshapes the global economy, the long-term effects on energy prices and geopolitical stability remain uncertain.

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The benefits of the green-energy boom may not be evenly distributed, risking greater inequalities between developed and developing nations.

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Increased focus on green energy due to the war could provide job opportunities and economic growth in nations investing in renewables.

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China's dominance in the green-energy market could undermine global competition, leading to monopolistic practices that harm innovation.

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The war in Iran is a catalyst for innovation in the green-energy sector, pushing countries to invest in sustainable technologies.

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