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Iran war triggers oil shock as countries ration energy and prices spike for the poor

Economy
Published on 24 April 2026
Iran war triggers oil shock as countries ration energy and prices spike for the poor

Low reserves turn a price rise into a crisis

As the Iran war deepens, an oil shock is rippling through global markets. Governments are moving to energy-saving measures while nations reliant on oil imports via a troubled strait face tighter supplies. With low reserves heightening vulnerability, prices are climbing across industries, hitting low-income households hardest as daily costs jump faster than wages.

  • Energy-saving steps are spreading as supply risks rise
  • Oil-import dependence through a troubled strait is worsening strain
  • Low reserves are amplifying the impact of the price shock
  • The poor face the steepest burden from higher costs
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