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China's Industrial Hub Eyes Coal, Nuclear As Iran War Upends Gas
China's southern industrial hub of Guangdong has asked local power producers to rebuild coal stockpiles, curb the use of gas and accelerate the addition of nuclear generation, in a sign that ...
Coal is back and nuclear is next: The Iran war is rewiring Asia's ...
A closed Strait of Hormuz is forcing Asia to look backwards—to coal—and forward—to nuclear energy and electric vehicles—simultaneously.
How the War in the Middle East is Affecting Energy, Trade, and ... - IMF
Although the war could shape the global economy in different ways, all roads lead to higher prices and slower growth. A short conflict might send oil and gas prices soaring before markets adjust, while a long one could keep energy expensive and strain countries that rely on imports. Or the world may settle somewhere in between—tensions linger, energy stays costly, and inflation proves hard ...
Middle East Conflict: Asia faces energy crisis as Iran war drags on
Middle East Conflict: Asia faces energy crisis as Iran war drags on Share About a quarter of the world's seaborne oil trade passes through the Strait of Hormuz, much of it bound for Asia. Trade-dependent nations such as Singapore, have been particularly affected by supply disruptions in the Middle East.


