Can Africa tackle the oil shock from the Iran war?
African nations are scrambling to secure oil and gas as the Iran war disrupts supplies from the Middle East.

African nations are scrambling to secure oil and gas as the Iran war disrupts supplies from the Middle East.






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Fuel shocks from the US-Israel war on Iran are rippling worldwide, as Strait of Hormuz disruptions push prices higher.
Higher crude prices due to the disruption in the Strait of Hormuz have helped Russia earn more from energy exports.
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US households paid $1,000 more for the same goods over the past year, with lower-income families hit the hardest.
Asian stocks also took a hit after Trump’s speech as most Southeast Asian countries rely heavily on oil imports.
As sowing season approaches across the region, farmers face scarcity and rising cost of fertiliser.
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The Middle East conflict has cut off 20 percent of the world’s fuel supply. Countries are scrambling for alternatives.