EU warns long Mideast war risks ‘inflationary shock’ to world economy

Published March 9, 2026 Updated March 9, 2026 07:20pm

A long war in the Middle East could unleash a “substantial inflationary shock on the global and European economy”, top EU official Valdis Dombrovskis has said, AFP reports.

“In a more benign scenario where the conflict is contained within a couple of weeks, one can expect that it would not have major effect on the global and European economy,” the EU economy commissioner told reporters.

But he said if it became “more protracted” with continued maritime disruption and attacks on Gulf energy infrastructure, it could result in an “inflationary shock” with higher energy prices.

Clients queue at a gas station amid rising petrol prices in Karachi on March 7, 2026. — AFP
Clients queue at a gas station amid rising petrol prices in Karachi on March 7, 2026. — AFP

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