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IMF, World Bank, Others Warn Middle East War is Straining Energy Supplies


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May 29 (Reuters) – The heads of the International Energy Agency, International Monetary Fund, ​World Bank and World Trade Organization warned ‌on Friday that the war in the Middle East was straining global energy supplies and hitting vulnerable economies hardest.

The U.S.-Israel ​war on Iran has disrupted trade, rattled ​financial markets and raised concerns over global energy ⁠supplies, particularly through the Strait of Hormuz, a ​key route for oil and gas shipments.


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The global institutions ​said that the world economy remained resilient, but the conflict was disproportionately affecting poorer countries through higher fuel and fertilizer prices, ​increased uncertainty, and risks to jobs.

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The heads of ​the groups met on Thursday to discuss how they should ‌respond ⁠to the economic impact of the war, they said in a joint statement.

U.S. President Donald Trump has said he would decide Friday over a potential deal ​with Iran to ​extend their ceasefire ⁠that would need to include opening the waterway and dismantling Tehran’s capacity to ​make a nuclear weapon.

“If shipping flows do ​not ⁠return to normal, continued rapid depletion of global oil inventories ahead of peak summer oil demand in the ⁠Northern ​Hemisphere would present increasing risks ​for fuel security, market conditions, and broader economic resilience,” the institutions said.

Reporting ​by Chris Thomas in Mexico City;Editing by Sanjeev Miglani

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