What does the Iran ceasefire mean for Asia?
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This week Iran and America agreed to pause the war. But the ceasefire, even if it holds, won’t prevent the conflict’s economic fallout. The impact has been felt most acutely in Asia, the destination for 80% of the oil and 90% of the gas that usually passes through the Strait of Hormuz. What lessons does the crisis hold for governments in the region?
Guests and hosts:
- Vishnu Padmanabhan, The Economist’s Asia correspondent and news editor
- Ethan Wu, co-host of “Money Talks”
- Alice Fulwood, co-host of “Money Talks”
Topics covered:
- Iran ceasefire
- Asian energy shock
- Strait of Hormuz crisis
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