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    Can Asian economies cope with the fallout from the Iran war? | Business and Economy

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    Gas prices, inflation and debt pressures are testing Asian economies.

    Working from residence. Gas queues. Blackouts. That is the fallout from the warfare on Iran throughout Asia. Governments are scrambling to defend their economies from the worst of the power disaster.
    Some are rationing gasoline. Others are reintroducing subsidies or limiting exports altogether. And the longer the Strait of Hormuz stays disrupted, the more severe it will get  – a lot so for weak economies.

    Rising oil costs are driving up import payments — simply as remittances fall and currencies weaken. Greenback-priced gasoline, meals, fertiliser and debt all have turn into dearer, forcing governments to burn via reserves, borrow extra or reduce elsewhere.

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